Anne: Come in please. Ah! It’s you, Mary. How are you? Please sit down.
Mary: I’m very well, thank you.
Anne: ______It’s been a long time since we last saw each other. You see, I’ve lived here for almost a month.
Mary: I know. Since I was passing by, I thought I’d just drop in. (Looking around) What a nice view, with windows facing the harbor!
That was a difficult question, but Mary still()to work it out.
Mary has a view called EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU that was created based on the EMPLOYEES, DEPARTMENTS, and LOCATIONS tables. She granted SELECT privilege to Scott on this view. Which option enables Scott to eliminate the need to qualify the view with the name MARY .EMP_DEP_LOC_VU each time the view is referenced?()
John and Mary()for years before they got married.
Would you like some tea, Mary?().
Who else,()Mary, took part in the English speech contest?
-Hi, is Mary there, please? -()
Anne: Come in please. Ah! It’s you, Mary. How are you? Please sit down.
Mary: I’m very well, thank you.
Anne: ______It’s been a long time since we last saw each other. You see, I’ve lived here for almost a month.
Mary: I know. Since I was passing by, I thought I’d just drop in. (Looking around) What a nice view, with windows facing the harbor!
User Mary has a view called EMP_DEPT_LOC_VU that was created based on the EMPLOYEES, DEPARTMENTS, and LOCATIONS tables. She has the privilege to create a public synonym, and would like to create a synonym for this view that can be used by all users of the database.Which SQL statement can Mary use to accomplish that task?()
Mary forgot()a letter to her mother, so she wrote to her just now.