1994.5.8
by Stewart Smith
fix up spinx syntax |
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Tables
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1945.3.3
by Marisa Plumb
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1945.3.8
by Marisa Plumb
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A table makes up a collection of :doc:`/columntypes` that |
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can be joined together in order to create relational result sets. |
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Each record in the table is called a row, and a table can have an infinite |
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1945.3.4
by Marisa Plumb
SQL edits and rewrites |
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set of rows. Each row represents one piece of data, and each column can |
1945.3.8
by Marisa Plumb
fixes to some rst markup |
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be thought of as representing a component of that piece of data. |
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So, for example, if we have a table for a customer information, then |
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1945.3.4
by Marisa Plumb
SQL edits and rewrites |
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the columns may include information such as First Name, Last Name, |
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Address, City, Country, Birth Date, and so on. As a result, tables have |
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column headers, which specify the data types for that particular column. |
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1945.3.3
by Marisa Plumb
updates to a few sql docs |
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1945.3.9
by Marisa Plumb
changes in cross-references |
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.. toctree:: |
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:maxdepth: 2 |
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1945.3.3
by Marisa Plumb
updates to a few sql docs |
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1945.3.9
by Marisa Plumb
changes in cross-references |
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alter_table |
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create_table |
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drop_table |
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truncate |
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rename |