:: com :: sun :: star :: sdbcx ::
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service TableDescriptor |
- Description
- is used to define a table of a database. A table is described by its
name and one or more columns and the keys for semantic rules.
In addition, it may contain keys, and to define semantic rules for the table.
Note:
Indexes can only be appended when the table is already appended at the database.
- See also
- Table
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Included Services - Summary |
Descriptor |
- (referenced entity's summary:)
- is used to create a new object within a database.
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Properties' Summary |
string
CatalogName |
is the name of the table catalog.
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string
SchemaName |
is the name of the table schema.
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string
Description |
supplies a comment on the table, Could be empty if not supported by
the driver.
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Included Services - Details |
Descriptor
- (referenced entity's summary:)
- is used to create a new object within a database.
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Exported Interfaces - Details |
XColumnsSupplier
- Description
- access to the contained table columns.
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XKeysSupplier
- Usage Restrictions
- optional
- Description
- optional, provides the access to the table keys.
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Properties' Details |
CatalogName
string CatalogName;
- Description
- is the name of the table catalog.
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SchemaName
string SchemaName;
- Description
- is the name of the table schema.
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Description
string Description;
- Description
- supplies a comment on the table, Could be empty if not supported by
the driver.
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