Chapter 10. Table Relationships

 

         There is no substitute for the comfort                  supplied by the utterly              taken-for-granted relationship.

 
 --Iris Murdoch

Topics Covered in This Chapter

  • Types of Relationships

  • Identifying Existing Relationships

  • Establishing Each Relationship

  • Establishing Relationship Characteristics

  • Relationship-Level Integrity

  • CASE STUDY

  • Summary

As you learned in Chapter 3, a relationship is a connection between a pair of tables. A relationship exists when the tables are connected by a Primary key and a Foreign key, or are linked together by a linking table; the manner in which the tables are connected depends on the type of relationship that exists between them.

A relationship is a crucial part of the database ...

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