⟩ What is durability in DBMS?
Once the DBMS informs the user that a transaction has successfully completed, its effects should persist even if the system crashes before all its changes are reflected on disk. This property is called durability.
Once the DBMS informs the user that a transaction has successfully completed, its effects should persist even if the system crashes before all its changes are reflected on disk. This property is called durability.
What are the three components of a client server model?
How is a connection established by ODBC?
What are the two components of ODBC?
What is the difference between file server and a database server?
Why is an event driven program referred to a passive program?
What is the function of a ODBC Driver?
Most important DDL statements in SQL are
SELECT statements
The Delete Statements
Which system tables contain information on privileges granted and privileges obtained?