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  2. Data control language - Wikipedia

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    For example: GRANT can be used to give privileges to user to do SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE on a specific table or multiple tables. The REVOKE command is used take back a privilege (default) or revoking specific command like UPDATE or DELETE based on requirements.

  3. Microsoft Access - Wikipedia

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    Access tables support a variety of standard field types, indices, and referential integrity including cascading updates and deletes. Access also includes a query interface, forms to display and enter data, and reports for printing. The underlying Access database, which contains these objects, is multi-user and handles record-locking.

  4. Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Data points in a data series are limited only by available memory; in Excel 2007, there was a limitation of 32,000 data points. [ 133 ] Graphing features including Sparklines , miniature graphics that represent trends among data; and Slicers , which allow users to quickly filter data results [ 133 ]

  5. Grant table - Wikipedia

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    A grant table is an interface which grants access to memory pages to Virtual Machines that do not own the pages. [1] Grant tables are implemented on Xen hypervisor.

  6. Subject access - Wikipedia

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    Other kinds of access points contain information such as title words, classification codes, indexing terms ,etc. They are termed subject access points. [1] However, a subject access point is defined as any access point useful for subject searching. There is no precise border between descriptive access points and subject access points. In theory ...

  7. Demand Assigned Multiple Access - Wikipedia

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    Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) is a technology used to assign a channel to clients that do not need to use it constantly. DAMA systems assign communication channels based on news issued from user terminals to a network security system.

  8. Wikipedia:New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board - Wikipedia

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    Each table can be expanded using the filters on the left side. They can be downloaded as an excel summary, or as a full csv file. I find the csv file is too large for my 2007 version of Excel to load, and also too large for OpenOffice Calc, but I can view it in Notepad++. The individual table is 6 Gb in CSV format.

  9. Time-division multiple access - Wikipedia

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    Time-division multiple access (TDMA) is a channel access method for shared-medium networks. It allows several users to share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal into different time slots. [1] The users transmit in rapid succession, one after the other, each using its own time slot.