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4/12/20

[Answer] The response of the DBMS to a query is the ____.

Answer: Query result set




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The response of the DBMS to a query is the ____. False The response of the DBMS to a query is the ____. query result set The ____ model is said to be a semantic data model. object-oriented In Chen notation entities … Fri Sep 07 2007 · Re: Displaying Query results using DBMS _OUTPUT 470436 Aug 31 2007 4:04 AM ( in response to MichaelS ) I Tried this with relatively big table which has more columns say 20 to 25 and with more records i changed the linesize to 4000 the output was not ok and infact my sqlplus just closed is there any thing we can do about this ssr The DBMS _CQ_NOTIFICATION package is part of the database change notification feature that provides the functionality to create registration on queries designated by a client application and so to receive notifications in response to DML or DDL changes on the objects associated with the queries. The notifications are published by the database when the DML or DDL transaction commits. The query above contains more response-time metrics than simply the Database CPU and Wait Time Ratios (we'll cover those later) bu...


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