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___________________ ___________ is another name for query language.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What is the general rule for reporting on funds in the fund-level financial statements for fiduciary funds?
 
  a. There is no requirement for reporting on fiduciary funds in the fund-level statements.
  b. All individual major funds must be reported in separate columns of the fund-level financial statements for fiduciary funds; nonmajor funds may be combined in a single column.
  c. All individual fiduciary funds, whether major or nonmajor, must be reported in separate columns of the fund-level financial statements for fiduciary funds.
  d. Separate columns should be shown for each fund type, such as Investment Trust Funds (rather than individual funds), in the fund-level financial statements for fiduciary funds.



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Answer to Question 1

Data manipulation language (DML)
DML
Data manipulation language

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