Re: Relation Schemata vs. Relation Variables
- From: paul c <toledobythesea@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 23:42:59 GMT
Bob Badour wrote:
paul c wrote:
paul c wrote:
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PMFJI, I would say that the VALUE of a candidate key identifies one and only one tuple FOREVER!
Stupid me, I have to take part of that back - the value of a candidate key obviously could identify several tuples but I still think that would hold forever. Might have been better to say the value of a candidate key identifies a tuple regardless of time.
A candidate key does not identify a tuple. A candidate key is a constraint on a relvar and not on a tuple.
No argument about a candidate key being a constraint. I`m talking about the value of a candidate key. If you can infer the values of the other attributes from that value, I`d say you have achieved identification.
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