In which Database system you want to create it?
1. Oracle?
2. MS access?
3. SQL?
4. My SQL
You would have to place the database system first.
CREATE DATABASE db_name;
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Deci-bels (dB) are a logarithmic measure of system/network amplification or gain (G). The logarithms are taken to the base 10 and multiplied by 20:dB = 20logG (where G is the gain of the system)To give an example of what this means:G = 0.01, so dB gain = 20log0.01 = 20 * -2 = -40dBG = 0.1, so dB gain = 20log0.1 = 20 * -1 = -20dBG = 1, so dB gain = 20log1 = 20 * 0 = 0dBG = 10, so dB gain = 20log10 = 20 * 1 = 20dBG = 100, so dB gain = 20log100 = 20 * 2 = 40dBG = 10000, so dB gain = 20log10000 = 20 * 4 = 80dBThere are other uses for dB in electronics, where logarithms are useful they are preferred. The reasons logs can be useful is because the natural log of an exponential curve is a straight line, allowing for easier ways of understanding the behaviour of a system.
VPN stands for virtual private network. While dB stands for decibels. There is no information online for what ETPN may mean.
System security is OS level security like you have username password to logon on your system. Database security is db level security governed by your database software.like you have different schemas that have different passwords.You can decide grants and permissions for various db objects based on these db level users.
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120 dB is not the upper limit of sound, rather it is just the sound level at which you will suffer ear damage. Ex: Airplane engines can create noises above 120 dB.
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Type your answer here... IDMS (Integrated Database Management System) is primarily a database management system for mainframes
Power loss in dB is a measure of how much power is lost in a signal as it travels through a medium or a system. It is calculated using the formula: Power loss (dB) = 10*log10(P1/P2), where P1 is the initial power and P2 is the final power. The higher the power loss in dB, the more power is lost in the signal.