Introduction

The most common processes for working with database information include maintaining the outline, loading data values to the database, calculating values, and retrieving database information. Performing these tasks with aggregate storage databases is different from performing them with block storage databases.

Examples in this chapter refer to the outline in Figure 163, Sample Aggregate Storage Outline.

Figure 163. Sample Aggregate Storage Outline

This image shows the outline of the ASOSamp.Sample database.

The simplified aggregate storage outline in Figure 163, Sample Aggregate Storage Outline is not completely expanded. A plus sign (+) node at the left of a member name indicates that the member has children that are not displayed.