Thanks everyone for the database help. I will work with everyone's suggestions.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Serlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 2:50 PM > To: info-labview > Subject: FW: Oracle database question > > > > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to treat an Oracle > database like a giant > array? More to the point, do I have to always write a > complete record (or > row) of data into a table or is there a way to place a piece > of data into one > single column within the row and come back later and place a > different piece > of data in the same row but different column? > > Example: > I wrote the first piece of data like this: > > Table > testtime testdate dut serialnum productline > 12:00 > > > Later on I wanted to add another data point in the same row > but different > column while still maintaining the data previously entered: > > Table > testtime testdate dut serialnum productline Can I do this? Is it > allowed in Oracle? > 12:00 100100 > > Once the row is complete, I would move onto the next row. > > Table > testtime testdate dut serialnum productline > 12:00 010603 1 100100 widget > 1:00 010603 2 100101 widget > > > > > >
