DatabaseSpy Multi-database Tool
... Generate, edit, and write SQL statements with auto-completion. Create customized charts from query results. Edit, export, or import data. Modify table structures and relationships. Compare, merge, or convert database tables. Even take charge of XML in your relational database. DatabaseSpy facilitate ...
... Generate, edit, and write SQL statements with auto-completion. Create customized charts from query results. Edit, export, or import data. Modify table structures and relationships. Compare, merge, or convert database tables. Even take charge of XML in your relational database. DatabaseSpy facilitate ...
LINQ to SQL - DevEvening
... Data provider for LINQ History: ◦ First LINQ provider - “kick the tyres” ◦ Part of .NET 3.5 released 2008 ◦ Microsoft’s first ORM? ...
... Data provider for LINQ History: ◦ First LINQ provider - “kick the tyres” ◦ Part of .NET 3.5 released 2008 ◦ Microsoft’s first ORM? ...
Syllabus
... Lab Project: Students will have the opportunity to develop a Database Application Program using Visual Basic & the Oracle DBMS. A stepped approach will be used to gradually and incrementally complete the project within schedule. Also, students will have the opportunity to learn the Oracle Database M ...
... Lab Project: Students will have the opportunity to develop a Database Application Program using Visual Basic & the Oracle DBMS. A stepped approach will be used to gradually and incrementally complete the project within schedule. Also, students will have the opportunity to learn the Oracle Database M ...
Introduction to Database
... Database Engine with a graphical user interface. It can use data stored in Access/Jet, SQL Server, Oracle, or any ODBC-compliant data container. Some professional application developers use Access for rapid application development (RAD), especially for the creation of prototypes and standalone appli ...
... Database Engine with a graphical user interface. It can use data stored in Access/Jet, SQL Server, Oracle, or any ODBC-compliant data container. Some professional application developers use Access for rapid application development (RAD), especially for the creation of prototypes and standalone appli ...
Troubleshooting and Optimizing Database Servers Using Microsoft
... input/output (I/O). • Basic knowledge of application architecture. Students should know how applications can be designed in three layers, what applications can do, the interaction between applications and the database, and the interaction between the database and the platform or operating system. • ...
... input/output (I/O). • Basic knowledge of application architecture. Students should know how applications can be designed in three layers, what applications can do, the interaction between applications and the database, and the interaction between the database and the platform or operating system. • ...
SQL Server 2000
... SQL Server is a client/server based relational database management system Runs on Windows 2003 server ,2000 Professional & Server, Advanced Server, NT 4, Windows 9x/ME/XP Pro. or Windows CE Included in BackOffice product family Included in .Net Servers family ...
... SQL Server is a client/server based relational database management system Runs on Windows 2003 server ,2000 Professional & Server, Advanced Server, NT 4, Windows 9x/ME/XP Pro. or Windows CE Included in BackOffice product family Included in .Net Servers family ...
Working with MS SQL Server
... Insert new rows into tables. Modify existing rows. Retrieve and display table data. ...
... Insert new rows into tables. Modify existing rows. Retrieve and display table data. ...
Grid Database Projects Paul Watson, Newcastle Norman Paton, Manchester
... Distributed Queries on the Grid Utilise Grid resources for joins ...
... Distributed Queries on the Grid Utilise Grid resources for joins ...
Configuration_Options_and_Trace_Flag_Secrets
... • T806 enables DBCC audit checks to be performed on pages to test for logical consistency problems. o These checks try to detect when a read operation from a disk does not experience any errors but the read operation returns data that is not valid. o Pages will be audited every time that they are re ...
... • T806 enables DBCC audit checks to be performed on pages to test for logical consistency problems. o These checks try to detect when a read operation from a disk does not experience any errors but the read operation returns data that is not valid. o Pages will be audited every time that they are re ...
SQL
... Backups retention policy: • Basic, up to 7 days • Standard, up to 14 days • Premium, up to 35 days Automated export of logical backups for long-term backup protection ...
... Backups retention policy: • Basic, up to 7 days • Standard, up to 14 days • Premium, up to 35 days Automated export of logical backups for long-term backup protection ...
Database projects
... • All database objects are stored in a project • All objects are defined fully • Server projects for server level objects (logins, endpoints etc) • Database projects for database level objects (tables, stored procedures, users etc) ...
... • All database objects are stored in a project • All objects are defined fully • Server projects for server level objects (logins, endpoints etc) • Database projects for database level objects (tables, stored procedures, users etc) ...
What is SQL 2000 Server?
... server • Client is responsible for processing business logic (eg does this customer have good credit) and presenting data to the user. • Client could be either on the same computer as the server or on a different computer ...
... server • Client is responsible for processing business logic (eg does this customer have good credit) and presenting data to the user. • Client could be either on the same computer as the server or on a different computer ...
Database technology
... • A view is just a functional image of one (or several!) database • Structurally a view is identical with a query • Functionally it persist in time it tracks the changes made in the database • A view may itself be queried • A view can be used to limit the access ...
... • A view is just a functional image of one (or several!) database • Structurally a view is identical with a query • Functionally it persist in time it tracks the changes made in the database • A view may itself be queried • A view can be used to limit the access ...
Microsoft SQL Server Architecture
... Intended for reporting to a point in time at mirror site or locally Performance is reduced due to increased I/O on the source database resulting from a copy-onwrite operation to the snapshot every time a page is updated. Snapshots of the model, master, and temp databases are prohibited. Specificatio ...
... Intended for reporting to a point in time at mirror site or locally Performance is reduced due to increased I/O on the source database resulting from a copy-onwrite operation to the snapshot every time a page is updated. Snapshots of the model, master, and temp databases are prohibited. Specificatio ...
Installing iSynergy
... iSynergy provides full support for VM and VM Enterprise Management. Virtual Machine environments may run on different physical servers. iSynergy licensing takes this potential reallocation of physical servers into account allowing such physical reconfiguration to occur dynamically without breaking i ...
... iSynergy provides full support for VM and VM Enterprise Management. Virtual Machine environments may run on different physical servers. iSynergy licensing takes this potential reallocation of physical servers into account allowing such physical reconfiguration to occur dynamically without breaking i ...
SQL Server
... New Database Administrator Features Improved product installation Centralized administrative tools New security architecture High-availability support System enhancements ...
... New Database Administrator Features Improved product installation Centralized administrative tools New security architecture High-availability support System enhancements ...
Secure Data Access with SQL Server 2005
... Granular Permissions Permissions Can be applied to three scopes Can have one of three states ...
... Granular Permissions Permissions Can be applied to three scopes Can have one of three states ...
ArcSDE
... Only store separately if they are completely separate (no cross database queries supported) Follow up migration with sp_change_users_login to synchronize ID’s ...
... Only store separately if they are completely separate (no cross database queries supported) Follow up migration with sp_change_users_login to synchronize ID’s ...
Job Description Job Title: Database and Mid Tier Analyst Details
... jobs to improve database performance using Sql Server tools such as Profiler and Tuning Advisor. Good knowledge of T-SQL Proven experience of consolidation of SQL Server instances. Good knowledge of using stores procedures. Solid understanding of SAN Storage (EMC), Virtualisation (VMware) and Window ...
... jobs to improve database performance using Sql Server tools such as Profiler and Tuning Advisor. Good knowledge of T-SQL Proven experience of consolidation of SQL Server instances. Good knowledge of using stores procedures. Solid understanding of SAN Storage (EMC), Virtualisation (VMware) and Window ...
(R2) en standalone
... ; Setup will not display any user interface. QUIET="False" ; Setup will display progress only without any user interaction. QUIETSIMPLE="False" ; Specifies that Setup should install into WOW64. This command line argument is not supported on an IA64 or a 32-bit system. X86="False" ; Detailed help for ...
... ; Setup will not display any user interface. QUIET="False" ; Setup will display progress only without any user interaction. QUIETSIMPLE="False" ; Specifies that Setup should install into WOW64. This command line argument is not supported on an IA64 or a 32-bit system. X86="False" ; Detailed help for ...
LAB 1_FP304 - fp304 database system
... 1. Why would you choose a DBMS instead of simply storing data in operating system files? 2. Name few of database names that you know. 3. When would it make sense not to use a DBMS? ...
... 1. Why would you choose a DBMS instead of simply storing data in operating system files? 2. Name few of database names that you know. 3. When would it make sense not to use a DBMS? ...
Relationships - SQL Server 2008 Tutorials
... Jobs can be created using SSMS Maintenance Plans T-SQL Jobs are owned by the creator ...
... Jobs can be created using SSMS Maintenance Plans T-SQL Jobs are owned by the creator ...
CS-275 - Clackamas Community College
... Use of library and information resources is integrated into computer science certificate and degree programs in general education requirements and in computer science classes as relevant to the curriculum. Use of library and information resource is encouraged and students can access a variety of pro ...
... Use of library and information resources is integrated into computer science certificate and degree programs in general education requirements and in computer science classes as relevant to the curriculum. Use of library and information resource is encouraged and students can access a variety of pro ...
Access Data
... data for a database is modified the data is first sent to memory • The modified data is then written sequentially to the transaction log file for that database • The data, when committed, is then written to the database file. When the data is verified by the logging process to be in the database fil ...
... data for a database is modified the data is first sent to memory • The modified data is then written sequentially to the transaction log file for that database • The data, when committed, is then written to the database file. When the data is verified by the logging process to be in the database fil ...
iOS/SQLite (Powerpoint)
... • [FMDatabase executeUpdate] • use this method to execute all SQL statements except SELECT. • returns a bool, yes is a good return, no is not • Ex [db executeUpdate:@"INSERT INTO mytable VALUES ( ?)"] ...
... • [FMDatabase executeUpdate] • use this method to execute all SQL statements except SELECT. • returns a bool, yes is a good return, no is not • Ex [db executeUpdate:@"INSERT INTO mytable VALUES ( ?)"] ...
Btrieve
Btrieve is a transactional database (navigational database) software product. It is based on Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM), which is a way of storing data for fast retrieval. There have been several versions of the product for DOS, Linux, older versions of Microsoft Windows, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, 32-bit IBM OS/2 and for Novell NetWare.It was originally a record manager published by SoftCraft. Btrieve was written by Doug Woodward and Nancy Woodward and initial funding was provided in part by Doug's brother Loyd Woodward. Around the same time as the release of the first IBM PCs, Doug received 50% of the company as a wedding gift and later purchased the remainder from his brother. After gaining market share and popularity, it was acquired from Doug and Nancy Woodward by Novell in 1987, for integration into their Netware operating system in addition to continuing with the MS-DOS version. The product gained significant market share as a database embedded in mid-market applications in addition to being embedded in every copy of NetWare 2.x, 3.x and 4.x since it was available on every NetWare network. After some reorganization within Novell, it was decided in 1994 to spin off the product and technology to Doug and Nancy Woodward along with Ron Harris, to be developed by a new company known as Btrieve Technologies, Inc. (BTI).Btrieve was modularized starting with version 6.15 and became one of two database front-ends that plugged into a standard software interface called the Micro-Kernel Database Engine. The Btrieve front-end supported the Btrieve API and the other front-end was called Scalable SQL, a relational database product based upon the MKDE that used its own variety of Structured Query Language, otherwise known as SQL. After these versions were released (Btrieve 6.15 and ScalableSQL v4) the company was renamed to Pervasive Software prior to their IPO. Shortly thereafter the Btrieve and ScalableSQL products were combined into the products now known and sold as Pervasive.SQL or PSQL. Btrieve continued for a few years while ScalableSQL was quickly dropped. Customers were encouraged to upgrade to Pervasive.SQL which supported both SQL and Btrieve applications.