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  1. You need your key to unique! You cannot use Service Area ID as a key as it isn\'t unique \"The user can belong to many different ServiceAreas\" How about in UserClass ...
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  2. Oracle uses a Data Dictionary to store details of all the Tables, Columns etc.. (check ... Details of User-specific Views, and the SQL for each View, ...
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  3. I had a large User Dictionary and was able to seamlessly export the words from S3 and to import it into S4. Thanks to the developer. A Google User - November 23, ...
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  4. Are you bored to come back for correcting a misspelled word during your text writing or to insert it manually into User DIctionary? User Dictionary Plus will learn ...
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  5. Dictionary with user details. up vote 0 down vote favorite. ... I could not figure out how to store multiple attributes in a dictionary. Can any one please help.
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  6. The underlying tables that store information ... The Oracle user SYS owns all base tables and user-accessible views of the data dictionary. No Oracle user should ...
    docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/​b14220/datadict.htm - Cached
  7. Let\'s say I have a dictionary that I want to store in the session. ... User A fills in details for new user, Company A information is autofill into new user info.
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  9. · The Data Dictionary stores ... Data Dictionary . The figure below details the important ... o An example data dictionary user-accessible view is TABS ...
    www.siue.edu/~dbock/cmis565/module6-​data_dictionary.htm - Cached
  10. desired data type to store is a user defined type. Ideally, I\'d like to ... > stored in the dictionary), I decided to store one of my user-defined > data items. > >
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