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Once the file has been uploaded, you're presented with a SQL Scripts report showing the script that you just
uploaded. From this point, you can either edit or run the script. If you want to see what the script contains, feel free to
edit it. You can run the script from the edit screen as well.
5.
Run the script by clicking either the Run button (if you're editing the script) or the Run
icon (if you're still viewing the SQL Scripts report).
6.
As shown in Figure 4-20 , you're asked to make a selection between Run in Background
and Run Now. Select Run Now .
Figure 4-20. Choose whether to Run in Background or Run Now
The script is run, and you're immediately taken to the Manage Script Results page. You'll most likely see that your
script status is Completed.
7.
Click the View Results icon at the far-right end of the report row to see the results of the
script. Figure 4-21 shows the button to click.
Figure 4-21. Click the View Results icon to view the results of running the script
The View Results page allows you to see what happened when the script ran. The default view shows an overview
by displaying the first 50 or so characters of each statement along with some brief feedback and the number of rows
affected by the statement. Figure 4-22 shows the results from a run of the script.
 
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