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SQL Data Definition Statements

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The main SQL definition statements in an Oracle 10G environment are shown in figure 11-1. These statements relate to the six basic types of database objects in Oracle — tables, indexes, views, constraints, synonyms, and sequences. Other more advanced types of database objects include databases, table-spaces, data-files, users, user profiles, functions, and procedures.

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Foster, E.C., Godbole, S.V. (2014). SQL Data Definition Statements. In: Database Systems. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0877-9_11

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