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fahad

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In Microsoft Access, the statement used to display employees' social security numbers and
  names that don't have any jobs assigned to them, would be which of the following?
 
  A) Select Employee.SSN, Employee.Name From Job Where Employee.SSN Not In (Select
  Distinct Job.SSN From Job)
  B) Select Employee.SSN, Employee.Name From Employee Where Employee.SSN Not In
  (Select Distinct Job.SSN From Job)
  C) Select Employee.SSN, Employee.Name From Employee Where Employee.SSN In (Select
  Distinct Job.SSN From Job)
  D) Select Employee.SSN, Employee.Name From Job Where Employee.SSN Not In (Select
  Distinct Employee.SSN From Employee)

Question 2

Data dictionaries restrict business rules.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

FALSE





 

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