Using DDL Statements to Create and Manage Tables
In this nugget we formally treat the subject of creating, altering, and dropping database objects; this collection of SQL commands is formally called Data Definition Language, or DDL. In this nugget we start with a high-level overview of the major database objects. We then follow up with learning how to design and create tables, and then conclude with a consideration of the importance and use of integrity constraints in database tables and views.
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