Examples of using Database has in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
In later versions, if you open a database created in an earlier version of Access, and that database has user-level security applied,
While this Database has been superceded in most aspects by the larger IconAegean Database,
All database have jobs title sales directors
All database have human or automate software opt-in verified.
All databases have ways to maintain data integrity.
Additionally, these databases have low, wide-sweeping generic standards of inclusion.
Most of these databases have now been interlinked.
Most, if not all, of the relationships in a database have a"one" side and a"many" side.
By mid-March this year, this database had published details of almost 480 contract opportunities.
Every single one of the records in a database had a field labeled"source",
Most of the major biological databases have software resource listings
The databases have very fast insert/update performance because only a small amount of data in those tables is affected each time a transaction is processed.
If the databases have become corrupted during the update process,
Fixes an issue in which backups are corrupted when databases have Transparent Database Encryption enabled,
All databases have included all the record that you are required for creating your business email marketing Campaigns.
A UNESCO survey to gauge the reach of the database found that while half of the women in the database have been contacted for an interview,
and when the database had reached 16,000 entries Sloane decided to go online- first as an e-mail service(August 1994), and soon after as
For example, if all the records in the database have been deleted, after you compact the database,
For example, if all records in the database have been deleted, after compacting the
Nevertheless, attempts to produce such a database have so far encountered significant obstacles from a legal perspective,