A.create groups of data B.sort data in a specific order C.convert data to a different format D.retrieve data based on an unknown condition
A.Scott can create a synonym for the EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU by using the command CREATE PRIVATE SYNONYM EDL_VU FOR mary.EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU; then he can prefix the columns with this synonym. B.Scott can create a synonym for the EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU by using the command CREATE SYNONYM EDL_VU FOR mary.EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU; then he can prefix the columns with this synonym. C.Scott can create a synonym for the EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU by using the command CREATE LOCAL SYNONYM EDL_VU FOR mary.EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU; then he can prefix the columns with this synonym. D.Scott can create a synonym for the EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU by using the command CREATE SYNONYM EDL_VU ON mary(EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU); then he can prefix the columns with this synonym. E.Scott cannot create a synonym because synonyms can be created only for tables. F.Scott cannot create any synonym for Mary's view. Mary should create a private synonym for the view and grant SELECT privilege on that synonym to Scott.
The EMP table contains these columns: EMPLOYEE_ID NUMBER(4) EMPNAME VARCHAR2 (25) SALARY NUMBER(9,2) HIRE_DATE DATE You query the database with this SQL statement: SELECT empname,hire_date HIREDATE, salary FROM EMP ORDER BY hire_date; How will the results be sorted?()
A.randomly B.ascending by date C.descending by date D.ascending alphabetically E.descending alphabetically