| 21. | It enabled HR users to build their own data dictionaries without any help from their IT people.
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| 22. | Allocating sufficient memory to the shared pool where the data dictionary cache resides precludes this particular performance problem.
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| 23. | The solution to the company's revenue problem turned out to be its new Integrated Data Dictionary.
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| 24. | This focus on the data starts with the Data Dictionary which is a method for formally declaring data tables.
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| 25. | Oracle operation depends on ready access to the data dictionary performance bottlenecks in the data dictionary affect all Oracle users.
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| 26. | Because the GJXDD defines a massive number of data components, smaller data dictionaries must be created for individual IEPs.
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| 27. | Because of this, database administrators must make sure that the data dictionary cache has sufficient capacity to cache this data.
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| 28. | With an active data dictionary, the dictionary is updated first and changes occur in the DBMS automatically as a result.
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| 29. | Hospitals hire and train staff to review medical records and abstract clinical data using SCOAP data collection forms and data dictionaries.
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| 30. | Such data files are delimited using record definitions stored in the Common Data Dictionary ( CDD ), or in RMS files.
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