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Designing databases
The first step in creating a relational database is to construct a data model, which is a precise, complete definition of the data you want to store. After you prepare your data model, you must implement it as a database and tables. To implement your data model, you first select a data type for each column and then you create a database and tables and populate the tables with data. You can also implement fragmentation strategies and control access to your data.
Designing and Implementing a Database
The
HCL OneDB™ Database Design and Implementation Guide
provides information to help you design, implement, and manage your
HCL® OneDB®
databases. It includes data models that illustrate different approaches to database design and shows you how to use structured query language (SQL) to implement and manage your databases.
Managing databases
Designing databases
The first step in creating a relational database is to construct a data model, which is a precise, complete definition of the data you want to store. After you prepare your data model, you must implement it as a database and tables. To implement your data model, you first select a data type for each column and then you create a database and tables and populate the tables with data. You can also implement fragmentation strategies and control access to your data.
Designing and Implementing a Database
The
HCL OneDB™ Database Design and Implementation Guide
provides information to help you design, implement, and manage your
HCL® OneDB®
databases. It includes data models that illustrate different approaches to database design and shows you how to use structured query language (SQL) to implement and manage your databases.
Basics of database design and implementation
Managing databases
Table fragmentation strategies
Grant and limit access to your database
Distributed queries
Object-relational databases
Managing databases
Table fragmentation strategies
Grant and limit access to your database
Distributed queries
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