In the Database tool window toolbar, click View Options. Select Filter. Navigate to the database object kind and make sure that the checkbox is ticked. The green dot in the corner of filter icon indicates that the filter is on and some objects are filtered out. Everything is filtered out...
Open the database that you want to import objects into, if it is not already open. The file format can be either MDB or ACCDB. If the file is in MDE or ACCDE format, you'll only be able to import tables and queries from other Access databases. You can't import...
In the Database tool window toolbar, click View Options. Select Filter. Navigate to the database object kind and make sure that the checkbox is ticked. The green dot in the corner of filter icon indicates that the filter is on and some objects are filtered out. Everything is filtered out...
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In This Section Reference Related Sections You can use the Visual Database Tools to design a database and create database objects.Database object names must be unique within a database. The database management system (DBMS) enforces certain rules to ensure that objects have unique names. ...
extended stored procedure, log, rule, default, trigger, check constraint, referential constraint, computed column, function-based index key, and (in tempdb only) temporary object, and other forms of compiled objects. It also contains one row for each partition condition ID when object type is N...
database objects In a Microsoft Access database, the types of database objects available are tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules. For a Microsoft Access project connected to a SQL Server database, the database objects are tables (including indexes, triggers, keys, constraints...
Database Objects Oracle Database recognizes objects that are associated with a particular schema and objects that are not associated with any particular schema, as described in the sections that follow. Schema Objects A schema is a collection of logical structures of data, or schema objects. A...
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See details about the objects in a database One of the best ways to learn about a particular database is by using the Database Documenter. You use the Database Documenter to build a report containing detailed information about the objects in a database. You first choose whic...