Answer:
Create table vendor(vendor_id int,due_invoice int,invoiceTotal int);
Create view v as select vendor_id,max(due_invoice) as unpaid from vendor;
Select sum(unpaid) from v;
Select vendor_id,invoiceTotal from vendor group by vendor_id;
Answer:
Option(d) is the correct answer to the given question
Explanation:
The main advantage of slab allocator is that There is no memory is lost because of the fragmentation this is due to some driver data framework has a cache memory that is connected to it.
- In the slab allocator the resources are repeatedly assigned or free to handle them. It is a type of memory management scheme that is used for distributing resources to the memory.
- All the other options are not considered as advantages of Slab allocator that's why they are an incorrect options.
A method is written with the header 'num' yourMethod(string name, num code). The method's type is <u>'num'.</u>
In the context of programming. a header refers to supplemental data placed at the beginning of a block of data being transmitted or stored. In the context of the Java method, the header is where you tell the Java program what value type if any, the method will return (a string value, an int value, a double value, etc). As well as the return type, you require a name for your method, which is also placed in the header. You can pass values over to your methods in between a pair of round brackets.
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Maybe in atosave, Computers mostly save what your working on :3