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The INTERSECT Operator 15 -12
Using the INTERSECT Operator 15 -13
The MINUS Operator 15 -14
SET Operator Guidelines 15 -16
The Oracle Server and SET Operators 15 -17
Matching ... Views
Objectives 11 -2
Database Objects 11 -3
What Is a View? 11 -4
Why Use Views? 11 -5
Simple Views and Complex Views 11 -6
Creating a View 11 -7
Retrieving Data from a View 11 -10
Querying a View 11 -11
Modifying ... 11 -11
Modifying a View 11 -12
Creating a Complex View 11 -13
Rules for Performing DML Operations on a View 11 -14
Using the WITH CHECK OPTION Clause 11 -17
Denying DML Operations 11 -18
Removing a View 11 -20
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Microsoft Certified Professional Program 12
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Server Controls 13
Adding ...
Connecting to a Data Source 10
Accessing Data With DataSets 12
Using Stored Procedures 28
Accessing Data with DataReaders 37
Binding to XML Data 44
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need to build the circuit shown in Figure 1. 5. The following parts will be required for this experiment:
(1) LED, green
(2) 220-ohm resistors
(1) 10 K-ohm resistor
(1) Pushbutton
(1) 10 K-ohm ... in Figure 1. 7 to your circuit from the previous experiment. It uses these parts:
(1) 1 uF capacitor
(1) 10 K potentiometer
Figure 1. 7: Schematic for Analog Data circuit added to Exercise ... are illustrated in Figure 1. 2. The motor for the belt is labeled MOTOR1.
The sensor to detect the boxes as they pass is labeled DETECTOR1. The lever to direct boxes to one truck
conveyor or...
... using BUTTON
Counts VAR word ' Word variable to hold count
Counts = 0
Loop:
PAUSE 50
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BUTTON 2,0,255,0,Wkspace2 ,1, Clear_it ... is brought toward the pair, some of the LED light will bounce back into the phototransistor.
When light strikes the phototransistor, the collector current will flow and the collector voltage will ... matched
emitter/detector pair. Light emitted by the LED will result in phototransistor collector current. An increase in
collector current drives the phototransistor toward saturation (ground)....
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Loop:
PWM 7, (Duty), 60
PAUSE 500
GOTO Loop
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80 18 0
10 0 200
12 0 220
14 0 254
... electronics requires 4 to 5 volts to operate. The voltage applied to the fan will be approximately
equal to: (5V * Duty/255)*3. According to this equation, voltages from 4 to 12 will be produced...
... Temperature 10 0%
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Experiment #5: Closed-Loop Control
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An open-loop ... the fan. What drive level is necessary to cool the canister to
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Experiment #4: Continuous Process Control
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