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Figure B-21 XML - Create nickname - sample contents
This action should display the contents of the database object referenced by the
nickname if nickname creation was successful; we have not displayed the
contents here.
B.4 Table-structured files data source
This section describes all the steps involved in configuring a table-structured files
data, and creating a nickname on it.
The basic steps for configuring a data source are as shown in Figure 3-7 on
page 49, and the following steps describe the configuration of a table-structured
files data source:
1.Create the table-
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