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A referential integrity constraint is used to make sure the values of a foreign key match a valid value of a primary key.
Memory Size
Indicates the total amount of data (typically in bytes) that a computer or device's memory can hold, affecting its ability to store and process information.
Matrix Limitation
Constraints or limitations within a matrix configuration, affecting its structure, processing capabilities, or how data is inputted or retrieved.
Parallel Rows
Lines or arrangements that are side-by-side and equidistant at all points, used in various contexts from agriculture to computing.
Memory Size
Refers to the capacity of a computer or device to store data and program instructions, typically measured in bytes.
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