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The SQL/Schemata, or Information and Definition Schemas, part to the SQL standard is defined by ISO/IEC 9075-11:2008. SQL/Schemata defines the information schema and definition schema, providing a common set of tools to make SQL databases and objects self-describing. These tools include the SQL object identifier[clarify], structure[clarify] and integrity constraints, security and authorization specifications[clarify], features and packages[clarify] of ISO/IEC 9075, support of features provided by SQL-based DBMS implementations, SQL-based DBMS implementation information and sizing items[clarify], and the values supported[clarify] by the DBMS implementations.[1]. SQL/Schemata defines a number of features, some of which are mandatory.

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  1. ^ ISO/IEC 9075-11:2008: Information and Definition Schemas (SQL/Schemata), 2008, pp. p. 1 {{citation}}: |pages= has extra text (help)