EBK MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT,
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Author: TOPI
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.2RQ
Match the following terms to the appropriate definitions:
_____referential integrity constraint
_____SQL:2016
_____null value
_____scalar aggregate
_____
_____catalog
_____schema
_____host language
- list of values
- description of a
database - missing or nonexistent value
- descriptions of database objects of a database
programming language in which SQL commands are embedded- established in relational data models by use of foreign keys
- current standard for relational query and definition language
- single value
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