database的意思和读音

database

: [ˈdeɪtəˌbeɪs] : ['deɪtə.beɪs]

n.【IT】

databases  

n.data bank,store,list,archive,record

databasen.

1.an organized set of data that is stored in a computer and can be looked at and used in various ways

n.1.【IT】;

n.1.[IT]a large amount of information stored in a computer in an organized way that allows individual pieces of information to be found quickly

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1.At this point, the database would no longer be consistent and all references to the second address would be incorrect.

2.Up to this point, the focus of the m: m discussion has been on how to model the relationship with classes and database tables.,m:m使

3.The estimated variance in the yield of apple and pear trees if the data in the database is only a sample of the total orchard population.

4.Although providers are trying to converge their services, the data from each service has typically remained in a separate database.

5.Expand the folder with the name of your database (in this case "DWESAMP" ) to have a look on the imported tables and the stored procedure.“DWESAMP”),

6.These applications can be more than just a simple web service on a number of servers that hit the same backend database.访web

7.The easiest way to understand HADR is as a pair of servers that are kept in sync with each other at the database level.HADR

8.For example, consider the fact that every move, item attribute, and character attribute is often kept as a data element within a database.

9.One possible use might be to route credit card data to a secure database and blank it out as it loads into a centralized sales database.

10.If the century portion of a year value is omitted , the method of conversion is determined by the NEAREST _CENTURY database option .NEAREST_CENTURY