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Creating and Using Database Tables

2020
In this chapter, you will learn how to create and use Access database tables. You’ll define field types and properties, use the AutoNumber field type to create a primary key, and find out how a table behaves as records are inserted and deleted. You will also learn about record locks and how Microsoft Access manages them.
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Database Tables

2021
Darl Kuhn, Thomas Kyte
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Setting up a database table

1995
In this chapter we are going to examine the creation of database tables in two of the popular relational database systems: dBASE IV and Paradox.
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Create and Test a Database and Table

2018
This chapter introduces the concept of a database and a practical way of testing it. Using the examples, you will create a MariaDB or MySQL database and a table. As you work through the examples, you will become familiar with the database administration interface.
Adrian W. West, Steve Prettyman
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Creating Databases and Tables Inputting Data

1990
In this chapter we show you how to start and finish an SQL session, set up new tables, alter the columns a table contains, type in rows of data, and get rid of a table altogether.
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Creating Database Tables by Running Migrations

2013
We shall need a database to store data for the JRuby on Rails application. Next, create the database table. We shall use migrations to create a database table in Oracle™ database or MySQL™ database. Migrations are Ruby classes used to create and update database tables.
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Database Tables

1998
Helen Holding, Clare Martin
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Creating and Using Excel Database Tables

2010
Packed with over sixteen thousand columns and more than a million rows, each Excel worksheet has enough space to contain serious amounts of data—so it’s great for creating a database to store information and quickly find the items you need.
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