For queries.
SQL*PLUS is a interface between user and Oracle database. It Provide an environment to use the SQL which is a query language to communicate with oracle database
Not that I'm aware of. But since Filemaker is a database, you can use C++ to access the database just as you would use C++ to create SQL queries on an SQL database. Think of Filemaker as being the backend to your C++ program.
To mount a database in Oracle, you can use the SQL command: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT;. This command is typically executed in SQL*Plus or a similar Oracle database interface after you have connected to the database instance. Mounting the database allows the Oracle instance to read the control files and prepare to open the database.
BLEH!
why would you use database?
The only disadvantage is when the database creater is less than professional in how the database is set up. If you use a numeric as the unique identifier for the database then the database can quickly become both useful and huge.
McDonald's use database for...
you would use a database? You would use it to store data
When it is not in use for any reason.
We would use in rather than on. Data is stored in a database, not on a database. Data is entered into a database not onto a database.
The database we use in our daily life is called as active database . The data that is stored in the database which is further stored on the cloud is called cloud database.
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