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Database Server
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Computers have been helping people with their education for many years. Computers help people write papers properly, and neatly. It gives them access to math calculations, and access to the Internet where they can research information.
Database Approach vs. Traditional File ProcessingSelf contained nature of database systems (database contains both data and meta-data).Data Independence: application programs and queries are independent of how data is actually stored.Data sharing.Controlling redundancies and inconsistencies.Secure access to database; Restricting unauthorized access.Enforcing Integrity Constraints.Backup and Recovery from system crashes.Support for multiple-users and concurrent access.
File servers do those things. There are specialized servers as well, for example web servers, database servers, remote access servers, fax servers--the list goes on and on. But file servers are the backbone of providing access and managing files and who has access to what resources at which times.BTW. Access to the network is usually referred to as Authentication. And Rights or Security Management is usually what controls access to files, printers, and other resources.
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sql exception which provides information on database access errors where as sql warning provides inforamation on database access warnings.
You can access a library database by using a library's website and logging in with your library card information. Another way is to visit the library in person and use their computers to access the database.
Database Server
Database Server
It is the databases that Access creates. It stands for Microsoft DataBase.
Databases allow businesses to store information about their employees and about their customers. With a database employees can access this information using computers instead of going to a warehouse.
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in access does database tools tab provides commands to compact and repari a database?
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The smallest unit of information you can access in a database is typically a single data element within a specific field of a record or a single cell in a table. It could be a single piece of data such as a number, text, date, or boolean value.