Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

0-tuple, Consequences of the Definitions, Consequences of the Definitions
2VL, see two-valued logic, Referential Actions, Using Logic to Formulate SQL Expressions
3VL, see three-valued logic, Referential Actions, Using Logic to Formulate SQL Expressions
θ-join, EVALUATING SQL TABLE EXPRESSIONS
“domain check override”, EQUALITY COMPARISONS
“flat relation”, RELATIONS AND THEIR BODIES
“materialized view,” see snapshot, EXERCISES
“possrep”, TYPE CONSTRAINTS
“predicate transitive closure”, CHAPTER 6
“same as,” see equality, SQL and Constraints
“set function”, SUMMARIZATION
“tables and views”, BASE vs. DERIVED RELATIONS
“trigger”, UPDATING IS SET LEVEL
“typed table”, ROW AND TABLE TYPES IN SQL
“updating attributes”, UPDATING IS SET LEVEL
“updating tuples”, UPDATING IS SET LEVEL
“what if”, “WHAT IF” QUERIES
“where used”, A NOTE ON RECURSION
⇔ (bi-implies, equivalent to), SIMPLE AND COMPOUND PROPOSITIONS

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