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    The Data Definition Language (DDL) Is Able to Specify Different
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The Data Definition Language (DDL) Is Able to Specify Different

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The data definition language (DDL) is able to specify different views of a database. Views restrict the portion of the database that may be used or accessed by different users and programs.

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