... command. All
constraints can be viewed in the data dictionary.
Creating Tables 9Ć9
Creating Tables
continued
Referencing Another User's Tables
A schema is a collection of objects. Schema objects ... Builder9Ć38
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Creating Tables 9Ć25
Creating a Table from a Table Instance Chart
Create your tables, based on t...
... independently of tables. Therefore, the
same sequence can be used for multiple tables.
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Creating Sequences 13Ć11
Creating a Sequence
continued
Confirming ... sequence.
Creating Sequences 13Ć23
Practice Overview
In this practice, you will create a sequence to be used when populating your
DEPARTMENT and WORKER tables....
... NONUNIQUE
S_EMP_USERID_UK USERID 1 UNIQUE
Creating Indexes 15Ć23
Practice Overview
In this practice you will create an index on the WORKER table.
Practice Contents
D
Creating non-unique indexes
D
Displaying ... stored in
uppercase in the data dictionary.
Creating Indexes 15Ć3
Objectives
If you want to improve the performance of some queries, you should consider
creating an index. You...
... Builder9Ć38
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Creating Tables
Create tables to store data by executing the SQL CREATE TABLE command. This
command ... constraints.
D
Create a table by populating it with rows from another table.
Creating Tables 9Ć9
Creating Tables
continued
Referencing Another User's Tables
A schema i...
... var syntax when you're creating an array on an object unless you're
building your own custom class of objects. This concept is discussed in Lesson 7
,
" ;Creating Custom Classes."
...
double-clicking the function command.
Syntax 2
This code represents the second syntax for creating functions:
myFunction = function (parameter1:DataType,parameter2:DataType,etc.)
... or to define your own custom
method of an object (which we'll discuss in Lesson 7
, " ;Creating Custom Classes"). The
only difference between this syntax and Syntax 1 is in the .....
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Lab 8.4.1: Creating Files and Directories Using Windows 2000
Estimated Time: 15 Minutes
Objective
In ... second step
of the lab, the student will create a file and save it inside the directory.
Step 1: Creating a Directory
1. Log in using the Administrator account.
2. Right-click on the My Computer...
... example, that information is erased when the style attribute is
manipulated in this way.
5.3.4. Creating Elements Dynamically
Using the createElement method in XUL lets you accomplish things
... manipulate
local files. Using these interfaces can make life a lot easier by letting you
focus on creating your Mozilla application without having to implement
XPCOM nsIFile objects manually from ... interfaces, the XPCOM technology, and how you can
create your own XPCOM components.
5.4.1.1. Creating XPCOM objects in script
Example 5-10
demonstrates the creation and use of an XPCOM...
... the main one. See
the section Section 6.2.4
for more information about this process.
6.2.3. Creating a Package
The xFly sample package is a relatively straightforward arrangement of
content, ... chrome/xfly/content. The next line points to the skin
resources at chrome/xfly/skin, and so on. Note that creating a single
entry for the xFly skin and locating its resources underneath the...