- ...directory
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You can put this line in your .profile so that you will have a nice path
set up each time your log in.
We have shown the syntax for the bash shell; other shells establish
environment variables by other syntax.
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- ...attribute
- You can define a word to be delimited by
other characters by adding specifications to the Schema, as described in
Chapter 6.
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- ...values
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Also in the interest of space savings,
we allow the schema to specify that
attribute-instance identifiers should be stored in an abbreviated form,
as discussed in Section 6.1.
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- ...rows
- You may have complete rows that look identical
because the data in them are the same.
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- ...constraining
- The constraining attributes are
defined by the pruning attributes used to obtain the keylist.
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