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Davideckstein7

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When referential integrity is in effect you can only enter records in the foreign key side of the relation if it relates directly to a record in the primary key table.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When gathering data for a new database what kinds of documents should you look at and why?
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

You should look at all the documents that are relevant. Forms are important because they are used to gather the data the database will need. Reports can reveal data that must be included in order to create the summaries that the business requires. Procedures and manuals can help understand how the data is acquired and processed and what rules are applied to it. Even memos and quarterly statements can be useful by providing context for the use and purposes of the data to be stored in the database.



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