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database schema

The definition of a database. It defines the structure and content in each data element within the structure. Schemas are often designed with visual modeling tools that automatically create the SQL code necessary to define the table structures. See subschema and XML schema.

A Database Schema
In this order processing example, the tables for customers and orders are drawn graphically, and the Erwin modeling program turns the graph into the appropriate SQL code for the target database. (Example courtesy of Logic Works, Inc.)



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Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema at a click of a mouse and to easily browse and select database scripts.
Another challenge is that database schema often change over the life cycle of a project, yet few companies take the time to rebuild historical databases to account for these changes.
Microsoft has also created the Microsoft Repository, a database that stores descriptive information about data warehouse information such as database schema, data transformations, and On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP), which permits many datamarts to be integrated over time into a federated data warehouse, as well as extensive integration of third-party solutions and many other data warehouse services and features.
 
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