WebOct 5, 2010 · How do I create a cache group with using unique index.(w/o primary key). I had gone through some documents provided in the timesten web-site, and i found that each Oracle table to be cached in TimesTen must have a primary key or a unique index defined on non-nullable columns. WebOct 16, 2008 · The child tables have a foreign key that references the base table. It appears that I can query the child tables even though the foreign key is hidden in the base table. Should I add a policy to the child tables that queries the base table? "Where child_table.foreign_key in (select primary_key from base_table)"
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WebNov 16, 2024 · Database Software Autoincrement of primary key dvohra21 Nov 16 2024 Oracle Database does not presently support autoincrement of primary key, just as MySQL does. Would be a suitable feature to have. Added on Nov 16 2024 #active, #database-ideas, #database-ideas-ideas 16 comments 1,261 views WebSep 6, 2024 · I have question on clustered index I read from documents that whenever primary key is created, it creates clustered index along with it, and it sorts the rows in the table in the same order as the clustered index(on the actual disk), I didn’t understand the point sorts the rows in the table, does it mean the records in the file are sorted, if yes, … fishing with joe jordan
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WebMar 23, 2024 · Primary Keys. You must designate one or more primary key columns when you create your table. A primary key uniquely identifies every row in the table. For simple CRUD operations, Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud Service uses the primary key to retrieve a specific row to read or modify. For example, consider a table has the following fields: WebIf Primary/Unique absent, why OGG ignores to replicate ? Jhil Apr 27 2024 — edited May 1 2024. Hi all, If a table does NOT contain Primary/Unique key , can we do replicate ? ... OGG … WebThe concept of PRIMARY KEY originates from the father of the relational model, E. F. Codd: in the early years, he assumed it would be advantageous for the DBMS to have knowledge of a candidate key considered by the designer to be 'primary' to confer on it special treatment. fishing with joe