Tibero Studio Manual

About the Guide

Issued date: 2025.02.28 Software version: Tibero Studio v3.0.0 Guide version: v1.0.0

This guide is for database developers using Tibero Studio, a graphical user interface (GUI)-based tool provided by Tibero® (hereafter Tibero), and describes the basic usage of Tibero Studio, including how to install and use Tibero Studio on your system.

Note

The content of this guide is subject to change as Tibero Studio products are improved or upgraded.

Required Knowledge

  • Database Understanding of the basic concepts of databases and how a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) works

  • SQL and PSM Understanding of SQL syntax and basic usage of Persistent Stored Modules (PSM)

  • Experience using GUI-based database tools Basic experience using GUI-based database management tools


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Tibero Studio® is a registered trademark of TmaxTibero Co., Ltd. All other product and company names are trademarks of their respective owners and are used for reference purposes only.

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The following fonts are used in this product.

  • Inconsolata, Nanum Gothic Coding, Spoqa Han Sans, D2Coding, D2Coding Ligature, Spoqa Han Sans Neo (SIL Open Font License)

  • IBM Plex Mono (Apache License 2.0)

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Some modules or files of this product are subject to the terms of the following licenses.

Academic Free License 2.1, Apache License 2.0, Blue Oak Model License 1.0.0, BSD 2-Clause License, BSD 3-Clause License, CC0 1.0, CC-BY 3.0/4.0, GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0/3.0, MIT License, Mozilla Public License (MPL) 1.1/2.0, Revised BSD License, Internet Systems Consortium, WTFPL License

Details can be found in the following directory located within the product.

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Document Organization

The guide contains 9 chapters.

Introduction to Tibero Studio

Introduces the main features and functionality of the Tibero Studio product.

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Installation Guide

Guides you through the Tibero Studio installation process.

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Connecting to Database

Explains how to connect, reconnect, and disconnect to a database server after setting the database server information.

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User Interface

Introduces the overall screen configuration of Tibero Studio.

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Schema Tree Browser

Introduces the main features of the Schema Tree Browser.

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SQL Editor

Introduces the main features and usage of SQL Editor, which provides a user to conveniently enter, save, and run SQL statements.

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PSM Editor

Introduces the main features and usage of PSM Editor, which provides a user interface for creating PSM statements.

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Template

Explains how to use the Template feature that can improve the efficiency of SQL writing.

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Preference

Introduces various preferences options for user convenience provided by Tibero Studio 3.

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