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Author : Exforsys Inc. Published on: 17th Jun 2006
WebSphere V5.0 : Defining a database
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2. From the pop-up menu of your database, click New > New schema definition. The New Schema Definition dialog opens.

3. In the Schema name field, type the name of the schema that you want to create, and click Finish. The schema is added to the database folder.

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4. Expand the schema to display the folders underneath it. You can use these folders to add the rest of your data objects such as tables.

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