Chapter 6. Querying, Filtering, and Sorting Data
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Companies use business software to manage huge quantities of data and information. Data can be of so many kinds, and sometimes just a few users are authorized to manipulate a particular data set. For example, the shipments department is not usually interested in manipulating employee badges. So, according to the user’s job and to the particular kind of information the user needs to manipulate, full data sources need to be filtered by specific criteria. As typically happens in data-centric applications that use a database as the data store, queries, filters, and sorting ...
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