DNA and DBA
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, containing genetic information and codes for the proteins bodies need to survive. Humans share most DNA but variations exist. Nucleic refers to DNA’s location inside cell nuclei. Deoxy- indicates DNA has a site for bases to pair enabling replication.
A DBA or "Doing Business As" name allows businesses to operate under a title different from their legal name. It provides branding flexibility. LLCs and corporations generally do not need DBAs since they have already registered a business name. County filing procedures for DBAs vary but typically require forms and fees.
CIS Connectivity
CIS connects servers for seamless cross-server joins. It does not provide load sharing. Supported servers include Sybase, SQL Server, DB2, and Oracle. Care is necessary as remote tables can be dropped.
Questions Regarding DBA
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