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In the following example, you use the statement to retrieve the data from the table. SELECT * FROM tekst WHERE ime = @ime; When you use the statement, the data from the table are retrieved to the field @tekst. You then store the data in the field @tekst. The expression tekst then retrieves the data from the table and returns it as the data in the field @tekst. A sprinting mode of the statement cannot return a field without using a table. The statement can only return data from the table when there is a unique row identifier. Because the field name is @tekst, you can retrieve the data by the field @tekst from the table t_tekst. You use the expression tekst to specify the field @tekst, in addition to the table t_tekst. You can retrieve data only from the table t_tekst. When the statement retrieves data from a table, you must use the field @tekst. MEMBER OF STATEMENTS AND TYPES ----------------------- You can use a member of statements to add fields to the field collection @tekst. For example, you use a member of statements to retrieve data in each row in the table t_tekst. The value in the @ime field corresponds to the name of the member of statements for the field @ime. You use a member of types to associate an object to the table t_tekst. The value in the @table member corresponds to the name of the member of types for the table t_tekst. The @field member corresponds to the field name that corresponds to the value of the @table member. The name of the member of statements for the table t_tekst is @ime. The name of the member of types for the table t_tekst is @table. The name ac619d1d87


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