what is referential constraints?how do you implement RI in
teradata?
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Answer / tdguy
Referential Integrity is based upon how Primary and Foreign
keys are defined. Because of this rule, a referenced column
must be a Primary Key or must be Unique and Not Null. Using
create or alter statement, FK can be created.
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Answer / yuvaevergreen
Referential constraints define a relationship between two or
more attributes between two tables. RI can be implemented
between two tables using FOREIGN KEY option in create table.
FOREIGN KEY (b) REFERENCES WITH NO CHECK OPTION tb1(a));
CHECK or NO CHECK option can be used.
CHECK option - batch RI constraint.
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