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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

business rule

Hello,

1. Data must adhere to certain businesses rule, as determined by database administrator.

What is the meaning of "businesses rule" here ?
  

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Hanuman, can you provide more context? This doesn't make sense to me as written. Business rules makes more sense grammatically, but I can't tell you what those rules might be.

  • Hanuman, can you provide more context?
  • This doesn't make sense to me as written.
  • Business rules makes more sense grammatically, but I can't tell you what those rules might be.
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Hanuman, can you provide more context? This doesn't make sense to me as written.

Business rules makes more sense grammatically, but I can't tell you what those rules might be.
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I think you mean business rules. These are the specific data relationships required by the company using the database software. The database system has its own set of rules which keep the system functioning. These are present in any instance of the database, no matter which company uses the database system. But the business rules are specific to the company which has purchased the databa
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Okay, business rules it is.

For example, a business could require that every customer that get entered have a phone number, so that if you entered customer information without a phone number, it won't let you save and move on to the next operation. Most databases will already have constraints so that state codes (in the US) have two letters and match the list of official ab

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