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Three steps to create a table in a given Data Dictionary?
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Three steps to create a table in a given Data Dictionary?
Three steps to create a table in a given Data Dictionary?
Below are the three easy steps to create a table in any given data dictionary:-
(1)In First step we will create domains that define field length, range and data type.
(2)In second step we will create data elements which clarify the properties and type for a data field.
(3)In last step we will move on to creating tables.
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