The last aboutSQL article started the discussion of Data Definition Language (DDL), the part of the SQL standard that manipulates database elements instead of the data itself. We got our feet wet by creating database containers. This week, we’ll finish to job by creating tables in that database that will be ready to populate with data.Working with tablesThe DDL portion of the SQL language is not as difficult as it might be because there are a number of standard keywords that can oper
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