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SQL-datadefinitie
Most relational databases use the SQL data definition and query language.
De meeste implementaties van het relationele model maken gebruik van de SQL-datadefinitie en querytaal.
Most relational databases use the SQL data definition and query language; these systems implement what can be regarded as an engineering approximation to the relational model.
De meeste implementaties van het relationele model maken gebruik van de SQL-datadefinitie en querytaal.
Introduction: the MySQL and MariaDB environment; client-server-model; position within the relational model SQL data definition language (DDL): database objects (like tables, storage engines (esp.
Inleiding: de MySQL- en MariaDB-omgeving; client-server-model; positionering binnen het relationeel DDL): typische database-objecten (zoals tabellen, storage engines (i.h.b.
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Upsize only data or data definitions from an Access database to a SQL Server database.
You can manipulate the structure of a base table by using the DAO objects or data definition (DDL) SQL statements, and you can modify data in a base table by using Recordset objects or action queries.
U kunt de structuur van een basistabel bewerken met behulp van de DAO-objecten of gegevensdefinitie (DDL) SQL-instructies en u kunt gegevens in een basistabel wijzigen met behulp van de Recordset-objecten of actiequery's.
ElevateDB supports a large subset of the SQL-2003 SQL language for DML (data-manipulation) and DDL (data-definition) statements, and includes the following features
We blijven doorgaan met het verbeteren van SQL Data Warehouse.
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