In my recent article, "Is Visual Studio LightSwitch the New Access?", I looked at the suitability of LightSwitch as a replacement tool for departmental applications developed in Microsoft Access.
Some things only matter to the true nerd. So, if you're looking for a genuinely useful article, this isn't it. While gurus would like to claim that all issues are black and white, that's not even ...
specifies a varying-length column for character string data. n specifies the maximum length of the string. If n is greater than 254, the column is a long string column. DB2 imposes some restrictions ...
Shelley Doll finishes her coverage of SQL data types with an overview of datetime and interval data types. Learn more about the basic syntax of these standard SQL types. Datetimes and intervals are ...
Note: The SAS/ACCESS interface does not support the following DB2 data types: BLOB, CLOB, and DBCLOB. specifies a varying-length column for character string data. The maximum length of the string is ...
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