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
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> 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
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