This screen shows all the logicals currently accessible to the Performance Monitor, the name of the table in which they were defined, and the associated logical value. The displayed logical names are listed in suffix alphabetical order for quick review. That is, the logical names are sorted after removing the facility name (such as RDMS$, RDM$, SQL$). This method of sorting is very useful, because in most cases the facility name prefix is not known. The Defined Logicals screen has two modes: brief or full. The brief display mode is the default. You select brief mode by typing B (displayed as Brief on the horizontal menu). When the Defined Logicals screen is in brief mode, only those logicals actually defined and accessible appear. The displayed table name is the actual table where the logical resides, and the definition is the logical's defined value. The screen is dynamically updated as new logicals are defined on the system. You select the full display mode by typing F (displayed as Full on the horizontal menu). When the Defined Logicals screen is in full mode, all known logicals are displayed, whether the logical is defined or not. If the displayed logical is defined, the table name and logical value are displayed as if the display were in brief mode. If the logical is not defined, the table name contains the name of the table where the logical should reside; no definition is displayed. The full mode is useful for checking the spelling of logical names and ensuring the logical is defined in the proper table. When more than one page of the Defined Logicals screen is output, you view the succeeding pages of the Defined Logicals screen by pressing the right angle bracket (>) key, as indicated by the >Next_page option in the horizontal menu. Then, to move back to previous Defined Logicals display pages, press the left angle bracket (<) key, as indicated by the <Prev_page option in the horizontal menu. This screen shows the list of all logicals currently accessible to the Performance Monitor; the screen is unable to show logicals defined in another process' tables. The Defined Logicals screen shows the values of logicals; it does not allow you to modify the values of the logicals. The output from the Defined Logicals screen is not written to the output file; therefore, the output cannot be replayed using an input file. Due to screen width limitations, only the first 28 characters of the logical name are displayed. If you are using a multiversion product, the logicals displayed do not contain the numerical suffix. For example, if the multiversion variant of Oracle Rdb Version 6.1 is being used, the 61 suffix does not appear for any of the logicals in the Defined Logicals screen.