Typically you would do a SELECT statement for the table that contains the product list. The details depend on the names of the table, of the fields, and of the information you know; for example if you know that the product description is "xyz", you could issue a command similar to the following:select * from ProductList where ProductName = "xyz";
You can contact the manufacturer or distributor - either by phone or through their on-line catalogues.
Product means to multiply so it would be 7n.
It stands for Stock Keeping Unit.The SKU number is a VITAL piece of information to every store. Combined with the UPC number, the SKU identifies the product within the companies inventory database. It not only supplies information about the items cost, but also about the number of items in the store, the number on back order and the number that can be purchased from other stores in the chain. Without the SKU and UPC numbers, vendors would have no idea the amount of items they carry, or what they are spending or earning on that product and their profit margin would be impossible to track.
The number of fields in a database can vary widely depending on its design and purpose. Typically, a database table may have anywhere from a few fields to several dozen, depending on the complexity of the data being stored. To determine the exact number of fields in a specific database, one would need to examine its schema or structure directly.
There is no such number. If someone claimed that x was such a number then x+2 would be (a) a greater number and (b) a product of 2. So then x could not be such a number.
You can contact the manufacturer or distributor - either by phone or through their on-line catalogues.
A DBMS is a database management system. A database application would be something inside the DBMS such as: ~a way to search files ~a way to pull certain information
This would just include one number in the question, which would not make a product.
The same you would to any other file. Consider the purpose of your database, what you are using it for, what data you are compiling. Think about what product you are producing, what the central idea of the file is. That is your name.
In a database a primary key is a unique value, meaning that it cannot be repeated. It is also mandatory, so it cannot be left blank. Something like a product code, an ISBN number, a student number, an employee number etc. would be primary keys.
You can save it in NUMERIC or varchar datatype.
why would you use database?
If x is used to represent the unknown number, the product of 72 and a number would be written as 72x.
product liablility
Best guess would be the Sadtler spectra; no idea what the number would be.
Product means to multiply so it would be 7n.
A number - which would also be the case if the second number were 0. The result is called the product or the multiple.