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The requirement that no primary key, or portion of a primary key can have a NULL value is called the principle of ______________.

   A.   
Referential integrity.

   B.   
Domain integrity.

   C.   
Functional dependency.

   D.   
Entity integrity.
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7 years ago
Referential integrity.

Principle of referential integrity:

The requirement that no primary key, or portion of a primary key can have a NULL value is called the principle of Referential integrity.
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