⟩ What does subject-oriented data warehouse signify?
Subject oriented signifies that the data warehouse stores the information around a particular subject such as product, customer, sales, etc.
Subject oriented signifies that the data warehouse stores the information around a particular subject such as product, customer, sales, etc.
Suppose when I run the NetWare Btrieve v5.15 NLM with some applications on NetWare v3.11, retrieved Btrieve data is incorrect (but not corrupted). It appears, as if the wrong records are being accessed intermittently. What should I do?
Tell us how can a Btrieve file format version be checked? In other words, how can someone determine whether a Btrieve file is stored in 5.x or 6.x format?
Tell me how to create Data Definition Files (.DDF) files to work with third-party products that requires them?
Explain will Brequest works in an OS/2 v2.0 DOS Box?
Why use references rather than pointers in the public API, particularly for arguments which are modified?
Why C++ used in Clipper?
What does CLIPPER stand for?
Do I need CCP4?
What is NetLib for Clipper?
If I use NetLib, will I find many other users to network with?