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41 Cards in this Set
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- Back
DBMS |
Database management system |
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DDL |
Data Definition Language |
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ERD |
Entity-relationship diagram |
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RDBMS |
Relational database management system |
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DML |
Data Manipulation Language |
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TCL |
Transaction Control Language |
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What category is SAVEPOINT |
TCL |
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What category is SELECT in? |
DML |
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What category is DELETE |
DML |
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What category is COMMIT? |
TCL |
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What category is ALTER(1)? |
Data definition changes |
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What category is CREATE? |
Data definition changes |
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What category is DROP |
Data definition changes |
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What category is INSERT |
DML |
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What category is ROLLBACK |
TCL |
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What category is TRUNCATE |
Data definition changes |
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TCL |
Transaction Control Language |
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What category is SAVEPOINT |
TCL |
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What category is MERGE |
DML |
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What category is GRANT |
Data definition changes |
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What category is REVOKE |
Data definition changes |
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What category is FLASHBACK |
Data definition changes |
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What category is PURGE |
Data definition changes |
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What category is COMMENT |
Data definition changes |
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What category is SELECT in? |
DML |
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What category is DELETE |
DML |
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What category is COMMIT? |
TCL |
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What category is ALTER(1)? |
Data definition changes |
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What category is CREATE? |
Data definition changes |
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What category is DROP |
Data definition changes |
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What category is INSERT |
DML |
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What category is ROLLBACK |
TCL |
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What category is TRUNCATE |
Data definition changes |
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SELECT |
Displays data |
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INSERT |
Adds data, directly or through a view |
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UPDATE |
Modified existing data, directly or through a view |
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DELETE |
Removes existing data, directly or through a view |
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MERGE |
Performs a combination of INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE |
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COMMIT |
Saves a set of DML modifications performed in the current session |
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ROLLBACK |
Undos a set of DML modifications |
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SAVEPOINT |
Creates a point to rollback to |