- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A trigger that is activated by an update operation on the table or view that is specified in the trigger definition. See also delete trigger, insert trigger, trigger, instead of trigger, read trigger.
Industry:Software
A user-defined data type that combines basic types, such as char, short, and float, into a more complex type, such as structs, arrays, strings, or sequences.
Industry:Software
A table space that contains a parent table. A table space containing a dependent of that table is a dependent table space. See also dependent.
Industry:Software
A trigger that is specified to be activated after a defined trigger event (an insert, an update, or a delete operation on the table that is specified in a trigger definition). See also before trigger, trigger, trigger activation, trigger activation time.
Industry:Software
A user-defined group of logical terminals to be associated with non-VTAM switched communication lines through the /IAM command. Each logical terminal pool consists of one or more logical terminal subpools.
Industry:Software
A trigger that is specified to be activated before a defined trigger event (an insert, an update, or a delete operation on the table that is specified in a trigger definition). See also trigger, trigger activation, trigger activation time, after trigger.
Industry:Software
A user-defined group of logical terminals to be associated with non-VTAM switched communication lines through the /IAM command. Each logical terminal pool consists of one or more logical terminal subpools.
Industry:Software
A table space that is both segmented and partitioned. See also segmented table space, range-partitioned data space, partition-by growth table space.
Industry:Software
A trigger whose granularity is defined by using the FOR EACH ROW clause.
Industry:Software