Sets the internal database name.
CUSTOMER.IDENT
When you run the CUSTOMER.IDENT command, you will see the following prompts:
Customer / Site name:currentDatabaseName Correct (Y<cr>/N):
Answer Y
to leave the database name unchanged. If you
enter N
, you will be prompted:
Customer / Site name:
Enter the new name for the database.
You are then prompted:
System name:currentSystemName Correct (Y<cr>/N):
Answer Y
to leave the system name unchanged. If you
enter N
, you will be prompted:
System name:
Enter the new system name. This should be the same as the database name.
By default, the internal name for the database is the same as that in the ROUTE-FILE. However, if you restore a physical save into a new or different database, the internal name remains unchanged. CUSTOMER.IDENT lets you change the internal name to match that in the ROUTE-FILE if required.
The internal database name is used by TCL commands such as WHO.