What is a Database Schema?
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What is a Database Schema?
A schema is a collection of logical structures of data, or schema objects. A schema is owned by a
database user and has the same name as that user. Each user owns a single schema. Schema
objects can be created and manipulated with SQL and include: tables, views, and other types of
data objects.
database user and has the same name as that user. Each user owns a single schema. Schema
objects can be created and manipulated with SQL and include: tables, views, and other types of
data objects.
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