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Declarative Referential Integrity

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Declarative Referential Integrity

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RI

Referential Integrity

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VAL

Validity checks and referential integrity ( Paradox for Windows)

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What does referential integrity mean?

referential integrity(Noun)
The property of a relational database that enforces valid relationships between tables, such that no foreign key can contain a value that does not match a primary key in the corresponding table.

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