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Database Systems 6th Edition by Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe

Edition 6ISBN: 0136086209
book Database Systems 6th Edition by Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe cover

Database Systems 6th Edition by Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe

Edition 6ISBN: 0136086209
Exercise 3
  -Consider Figure 2.1. In addition to constraints relating the values of columns in one table to columns in another table, there are also constraints that impose restrictions on values in a column or a combination of columns within a table. One such constraint forces that a column or a group of columns must be unique across all rows in the table. For example, in the STUDENT table, the StudentNumber column must be unique (to prevent two different students from having the same StudentNumber). Identify the column or the group of columns in the other tables that must be unique across all rows in the table?
-Consider Figure 2.1. In addition to constraints relating the values of columns in one table to columns in another table, there are also constraints that impose restrictions on values in a column or a combination of columns within a table. One such constraint forces that a column or a group of columns must be unique across all rows in the table. For example, in the STUDENT table, the StudentNumber column must be unique (to prevent two different students from having the same StudentNumber). Identify the column or the group of columns in the other tables that must be unique across all rows in the table?
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