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Discussion Forum : Data Modeling with ER Model - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
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Which of the following refers to an entity in which the identifier of one entity includes the identifier of another entity?
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Navneet Yadav said:
1 decade ago
Please explain it.
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Reena said:
1 decade ago
What is the meaning of ID-dependent entity, & ID-independent entity please explain.
Raju Royal.SP said:
1 decade ago
@Reena.
ID means identifier so its full name is identifier -dependent entity.
Actually the given question is observed clearly which is identifies to the another entity that's why ID-dependent entity is the correct answer.
ID means identifier so its full name is identifier -dependent entity.
Actually the given question is observed clearly which is identifies to the another entity that's why ID-dependent entity is the correct answer.
Kirti wargantiwar said:
1 decade ago
Please tell me what is mean by identifier dependent and independent entity.
Durge said:
1 decade ago
Please explain what is id-dependent and what is id-independent entity?
Enza said:
7 years ago
It should be a weak entity.
Zunaid S said:
7 years ago
ID-dependent entity: entity (child) whose Identifier depends (includes) another identifier.
For example, Building:Apartment -> for describing an apartment you need to include building name and all.
Weak Entity: existence depends on another entity.
Eg: Model: Car.
All Id-dependent entity are weak, and vice-versa is not true.
For example, Building:Apartment -> for describing an apartment you need to include building name and all.
Weak Entity: existence depends on another entity.
Eg: Model: Car.
All Id-dependent entity are weak, and vice-versa is not true.
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Carraa said:
6 years ago
What is the difference between ID-dependent and ID--independent entity?
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