When you do a data export, or create a table, move a table, move a file, ftp a file, etc., you need to specify in the command where the data will go. This is the "destination" disk. This disk will be a named object. My disks are called: $D001 $D002 So, my create table statement would include the disk specification in the statement: create table $D001.VOLUMENAME.TABLENAME field specs table attributes;
The destination disk is out of space
Drives D and E usually refers to CD/DVD drives. Put the source disk in drive d and the destination disk into drive 3, then copy from d to e.
Not necessarily ... downloads can be directed to your PC's hard drive as a first destination. From there, they can be uploaded to your mobile phone.
Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
disk organisation is when you organise a disk
destination
The term 'portable disk' refers to portable memory for a computer that is in the shape of a disk, such as a CD, DVD, or floppy disk. (On a floppy disk the disk part is on the inside)
When prompted to format the floppy disk, click NO. Especially if the disk has files that you wish to access. Formatting the disk erases EVERYTHING on the disk and starts the disk anew.
The difference between a drive and disk is that a drive is used to read a disk whether it be a floppy disk or a compact disk.
disk (compact disk)
no the floppy disk rotate slower its because hard disk rotate faster then floppy disk
The final destination Final Destination 1 Final Destination 2 Final Destination 3