Exam 1: Introduction To PL/SQL

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Describe the components of an application model.

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An example of an application ____________________ is PL/SQL code that automatically runs when a particular button is clicked on the screen.

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Which of the following statements about the three-tier application model is True?

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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The three-tier application model is also referred to as a client/server application. _________________________

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Which of the following is an example of an event?

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Which of the following typically returns only one value?

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Database security can be increased with application processing supported by PL/SQL stored program units.

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A(n) programming language is a general framework or design that describes how the various components of the application will be addressed. _________________________

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All of the following are components of the application model, except ____.

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A database model is a general framework or design that describes how the various components of an application will be addressed.

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Program units can enable the access of database objects to users without the users being granted privileges to access the specific objects.

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PL/SQL supports the use of SQL data manipulation, transaction control, functions, cursors, operators, and pseudocolumns. _________________________

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A(n) _____________________ performs a task automatically when a Data Manipulation Language (DML) action occurs on the associated table.

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