What is a Hierarchy path?
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Answer / sudip
It means the series of of segments that lead from the top
of a data base record down to any sepcific segment
occuranse.
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Answer / s
IMS is called a Hierarchical DB, segments are involved in a
parent-child relationship. A hierarchical path to a segment
is the segment from the top down to that segment.
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Answer / siva
hierarchy is top to down then front to back and then left
to right
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Answer / rajasekhar
a path is a line that start's at the root segment passes
through at intermidiate level in the hierarchy. and it's
end's at a segment at botom of the hierarchy
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