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SQL Server 2014 Development Essentials

You're reading from   SQL Server 2014 Development Essentials Design, implement, and deliver a successful database solution with Microsoft SQL Server 2014.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782172550
Length 214 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Basit A. Masood-Al-Farooq Basit A. Masood-Al-Farooq
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Table of Contents (8) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Microsoft SQL Server Database Design Principles FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding DDL and DCL Statements in SQL Server 3. Data Retrieval Using Transact-SQL Statements 4. Data Modification with SQL Server Transact-SQL Statements 5. Understanding Advanced Database Programming Objects and Error Handling 6. Performance Basics Index

Data integrity

Data integrity ensures that the data within the database is reliable and adheres to business rules. Data integrity falls into the following categories:

  • Domain integrity: This ensures that the values of the specified columns are legal, which means domain integrity ensures that the value meets a specified format and value criteria. You can enforce domain integrity by restricting the type of data stored within columns (through data types), the format (through CHECK constraints and rules), or the range of possible values (through FOREIGN KEY constraints, CHECK constraints, DEFAULT definitions, NOT NULL definitions, and rules).
  • Entity integrity: This ensures that every row in the table is uniquely identified by requiring a unique value in one or more key columns of the table. You can enforce entity integrity through indexes, UNIQUE KEY constraints, PRIMARY KEY constraints, or IDENTITY properties.
  • Referential integrity: This ensures that the data is consistent between related tables. You can enforce referential integrity through PRIMARY KEY constraints and FOREIGN KEY constraints.
  • User-defined integrity: This ensures that the values stored in the database remain consistent with established business policies. You can maintain user-defined integrity through business rules and enforce user-integrity through stored procedures and triggers.
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