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What is the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)?
 
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Give an example of how XML can be used with a DBMS.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) is a GUI administration tool used to create and manage Oracle Database database instances. It can be run during the Oracle Database installation process to create a database instance with example structures. It can be run anytime a new database instance needs to be created, changes made to an existing instance, or when an existing instance needs to be deleted.

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One example is the use of XML with SQL Server. Here we use the SQL FOR XML clause to retrieve XML data from the database. The query results are returned to a single cell. This output can be expanded and copied to other documents.




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Great answer, keep it coming :)


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