Catalogs and schemas in database systems
The structure of a database defines how objects are organized in the database.
Different data storage structures are used to store objects in databases. For example, the
highest-level structure "Catalog">"Schema">"Table" is not
applicable to all database types.
Database name | Version | Catalog | Schema |
---|---|---|---|
AS/400 | V5R4 | Supported | Supported |
DB2 | All versions | Not supported | Supported |
DB2 ZOS | All versions | Not supported | Supported |
Informix | All versions | Supported | Supported |
Microsoft SQL Server | All versions | Supported | Supported |
MySQL | All versions | Supported | Not supported |
Netezza | All versions | Supported | Supported |
Oracle | All versions | Not supported | Supported |
PointBase | All versions | Not supported | Supported |
PostgreSQL | All versions | Supported | Supported |
SQLite | All versions | Not supported | Not supported |
Sybase | All versions | Supported | Supported |
Teradata | All versions | Not supported | Supported |