what is integrity constrains?
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Answer / srikanth
integrity constraints meanans Data integrity allows to
define certain data quality requirements that the data in
the database needs to meet. If a user tries to insert data
that doesn't meet these requirements, Oracle will not allow.
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Answer / nirav21686
Integrity constraints are used to ensure accuracy and
consistency of data in a relational database
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Answer / kumara swamy naidu
it is a state in which all the data values stored in the database are correct.enforcing this we can make the quality of the data in the data base
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