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- Reference_table abstract "A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography.It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and easy reference for things that are difficult to remember such as comparing imperial with metric measurements.In the context of database design a reference table is a table into which an enumerated set of possible values of a certain field data type is divested. For example, in a relational database model of a warehouse the entity 'Item' may have a field called 'status' with a predefined set of values such as 'sold', 'reserved', 'out of stock'. In a purely designed database these values would be divested into an extra entity or Reference Table called 'status' in order to achieve database normalisation. The entity 'status' in this case has no true representative in the real world but rather would an exceptional case where the attribute of a certain database entity is divested into its own table. The advantage of doing this is that internal functionality and optional conditions within the database and the software which utilizes it are easier to modify and extend on that particular aspect. Establishing an enterprise-wide view of reference tables is called master data management.".
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- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Bibliography.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_management.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Database_design.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Database_normalisation.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Database_normalization.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Enumeration.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_unit.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_units.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink International_System_of_Units.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Master_data_management.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Relational_model.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink SI.
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLink Table_(information).
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reference table".
- Reference_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "reference table".
- Reference_table auto "yes".
- Reference_table date "December 2009".
- Reference_table hasPhotoCollection Reference_table.
- Reference_table wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Publish-stub.
- Reference_table wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Reference_table subject Category:Data_management.
- Reference_table hypernym Table.
- Reference_table type Article.
- Reference_table type Software.
- Reference_table type Article.
- Reference_table type Datum.
- Reference_table comment "A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography.It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and easy reference for things that are difficult to remember such as comparing imperial with metric measurements.In the context of database design a reference table is a table into which an enumerated set of possible values of a certain field data type is divested. ".
- Reference_table label "Reference table".
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