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101 referential definition
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > referential definition
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102 referential file
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103 referential idea
s.idea de referencia, idea referencial. -
104 referential integrity
data integrity — целостность данных; сохранность данных
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105 referential transparency
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106 referential argument
English-Russian information technology > referential argument
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107 referential integrity
целостность на уровне ссылок; ссылочная целостностьEnglish-Russian information technology > referential integrity
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108 referential function
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109 referential transparency
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > referential transparency
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110 referential transparency
English-Russian dictionary of computer science > referential transparency
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111 referential integrity
БД ссылочная целостность (базы данных)The English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > referential integrity
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112 referential transparency
English-Russian big medical dictionary > referential transparency
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113 referential information
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > referential information
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114 referential transparency
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > referential transparency
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115 referential integrity
Rules that you follow to preserve the defined relationships between tables when you enter or delete records. -
116 self-referential
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117 co-referential
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118 self-referential
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119 self-referential
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-referential
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120 Enable Referential Integrity
A property that enables referential integrity.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Enable Referential Integrity
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referenţial — REFERENŢIÁL, referenţiale, s.n. Sistem de referinţă. [pr.: ţi al] – Din fr. référentiel. Trimis de Joseph, 13.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 REFERENŢIÁL s. v. sistem de referinţă. Trimis de siveco, 05.08.2004. Sursa: Sinonime referenţiál adj … Dicționar Român
Referential — Ref er*en tial ( shal), a. Containing a reference; pointing to something out of itself; as, notes for referential use. {Ref er*en tial*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
referential — I index comparative, leading (guiding), suggestive (evocative) II index pertinent … Law dictionary
referential — (adj.) 1650s, from REFERENCE (Cf. reference) on model of INFERENTIAL (Cf. inferential), etc … Etymology dictionary
referential — [ref΄ə ren′shəl] adj. [< REFERENCE (as if < L * referentia) + AL] 1. containing a reference 2. used for reference referentially adv … English World dictionary
referential — adjective Date: 1660 of, containing, or constituting a reference; especially pointing to or involving a referent < referential language > < referential meaning > • referentiality noun • referentially adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
referential — referentially, adv. /ref euh ren sheuhl/, adj. 1. having reference: referential to something. 2. containing a reference. 3. used for reference. [1650 60; REFERENT + IAL] * * * … Universalium
referential — adjective referring or pointing to something symbols are inherently referential • Similar to: ↑denotative, ↑denotive • Derivationally related forms: ↑reference … Useful english dictionary
Referential transparency (computer science) — Referential transparency and referential opaqueness are properties of parts of computer programs. An expression is said to be referentially transparent if it can be replaced with its value without changing the program (in other words, yielding a… … Wikipedia
Referential Density — is a concept of ficto narrative theory put forward by Thomas G. Pavel in his 1986 book, Fictional Worlds . [Pavel, Thomas G. Fictional Worlds . Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1986. ISBN 0674299663] The concept refers to the referential relationship of a… … Wikipedia
Referential integrity — in a relational database is consistency between coupled tables. Referential integrity is usually enforced by the combination of a primary key or candidate key (alternate key) and a foreign key. For referential integrity to hold, any field in a… … Wikipedia