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- Transition_constraint abstract "A transition constraint is a way of enforcing that the data does not enter an impossible state because of a previous state. For example, it should not be possible for a person to change from being \"married\" to being \"single, never married\". The only valid states after \"married\" might be \"divorced\", \"widowed\", or \"deceased\".Transition constraint is commonly used in database models such as relational databases.".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageExternalLink 612731.html.
- Transition_constraint wikiPageID "6438810".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageLength "584".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageRevisionID "596528574".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_modeling.
- Transition_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Database_model.
- Transition_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Relational_database.
- Transition_constraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "transition constraint".
- Transition_constraint wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Database-stub.
- Transition_constraint subject Category:Data_modeling.
- Transition_constraint hypernym Way.
- Transition_constraint comment "A transition constraint is a way of enforcing that the data does not enter an impossible state because of a previous state. For example, it should not be possible for a person to change from being \"married\" to being \"single, never married\". The only valid states after \"married\" might be \"divorced\", \"widowed\", or \"deceased\".Transition constraint is commonly used in database models such as relational databases.".
- Transition_constraint label "Transition constraint".
- Transition_constraint sameAs Q7834408.
- Transition_constraint sameAs m.0g5d2p.
- Transition_constraint sameAs Q7834408.
- Transition_constraint wasDerivedFrom Transition_constraint?oldid=596528574.
- Transition_constraint isPrimaryTopicOf Transition_constraint.