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The next example will generate a specification for the `ORDERS` and `CUSTOMER` tables using all columns in these two tables:
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```bash
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myriad-assistant compile:oligos -j db2 -h localhost -P 60000 -D TPCH -u DB2INST1 -p mypass "DB2INST1 (ORDERS, CUSTOMER)"
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myriad-assistant compile:oligos -j db2 -h localhost -P 60000 -D TPCH -u DB2INST1 -p "DB2INST1 (ORDERS, CUSTOMER)"
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```
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The third example gives the most general schema specification, where Oligos will consider all tables and all columns located in the `DB2INST1`:
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```bash
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myriad-assistant compile:oligos -j db2 -h localhost -P 60000 -D TPCH -u DB2INST1 -p mypass "DB2INST1"
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myriad-assistant compile:oligos -j db2 -h localhost -P 60000 -D TPCH -u DB2INST1 -p "DB2INST1"
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``` |
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