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What is the internal structure of the database?​

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Answered by MsLioNess14
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  • The internal schema defines the physical storage structure of the database.

  • The internal schema is a very low-level representation of the entire database.

  • It contains multiple occurrences of multiple types of internal record.

  • In the ANSI term, it is also called "stored record'
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Answered by MizzCornetto
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Correct question:

What is the internal structure of the database?

Solution:

  • The internal schema defines the physical storage structure of the database.

  • The internal schema is a very low-level representation of the entire database.
  • It contains multiple occurrences of multiple types of internal record.
  • In the ANSI term, it is also called "stored record.

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