Metadata information Sample Clauses

Metadata information and select Index from the drop-down list of object types. Enter NAMEX in the Object Name field. The ISQL Output area will display the definition of the index: NAMEX INDEX ON EMPLOYEE (LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME) For example, suppose you need to prevent duplicate entries in the NAMEX index you defined for the EMPLOYEE table with a UNIQUE keyword. First, make the current index inactive, then drop it. Enter: ALTER INDEX NAMEX INACTIVE; DROP INDEX NAMEX;‌ Then redefine NAMEX to include the UNIQUE keyword: CREATE UNIQUE INDEX NAMEX ON EMPLOYEE (LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME); This index will now prevent entries in the EMPLOYEE table with the same first and last names as an existing row. For more information about altering indexes, see the Data Definition Guide.
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Metadata information. ‌ These elements are available for every EAGLE exported object into RDF (CIDOC CRM and other schemas), EpiDoc or any other format. The exported documents are of several natures, including inscriptions, monuments, visual representations, and compositions between them. In RDF these elements are encoded using Dublin Core. Metadata author (not mandatory, cardinality: 1) This element identifies the author of this metadata document. It is represented by dc:creator It corresponds in EpiDoc to /TEI/teiHeader/revisionDesc/change/@who. Provider of metadata (mandatory, cardinality: 1) It contains a text that identifies the content provider responsible for the metadata record. It is represented by dc:publisher It corresponds in TEI/EpiDoc to /TEI/teiHeader/fileDesc/publicationStmt/authority Language of metadata (mandatory, cardinality: 1) It contains the code for the language by the content provider for exporting this record. It is represented by dc:language. Language tags are those recommended by BCP 4712. Metadata rights (not mandatory, cardinality: 1) This element displays the type of licence under which the metadata is provided. The value of this element is fixed to Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication licence 13. 11 See EpiDoc guidelines at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/epidoc/gl/latest/ 12 See xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxxx.xxx/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt 13 See xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ It is represented by dc:licene It corresponds in EpiDoc to /TEI/teiHeader/fileDesc/publicationStmt/availability/licence Metadata modification date (not mandatory, cardinality: 1) It contains the date of modification of this metadata document. It is represented by dc: date It corresponds in EpiDoc to /TEI/teiHeader/revisionDesc/change/@when

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