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Transparent Table : Exists with the same structure both in dictionary as well as in database exactly with the same

data and fields.

Pooled Table : Pooled tables are logical tables that must be assigned to a table pool when they are defined. Pooled tables are used to store control data. Several pooled tables can be cominied in a table pool. The data of these pooled tables are then sorted in a common table in the database.

Cluster Table : Cluster tables are logical tables that must be assigned to a table cluster when they are defined. Cluster tables can be used to strore control data. They can also be used to store temporary data or texts, such as documentation.
Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers

Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers

Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers

Transparent Contain a single table. Used to store master data It has a one-to-one relationship with a table in the database For each transparent table there is one associated table in the database The database table has the same name, same number of fields and the fields have the same names There is only a single table Single table can have one or more primary key Secondary indexes can be created They can be accessed using open and native SQL USE: They are used to hold master data e.g. Table vendors or table of customers. Example of transaction data is orders placed by customers

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