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ID is an numeric field that uniquely identifies a record within the data base. This uniqueness of this field is automatically maintained through [data base sequences|DATA BASE SEQUENCE] and [data base triggers|DATA BASE TRIGGER].
ID is an numeric field that uniquely identifies a record within the data base. This uniqueness of this field is automatically maintained through data base sequences and data base triggers.
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It is through ID and [foreign key|FOREIGN KEY] links to this field from other tables that records are linked through the data base, and by which [referential integrity|REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY] is maintained.
It is through ID and [foreign key] links to this field from other tables that records are linked through the data base, and by which [referential integrity] is maintained.
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ID is also an [application domain|DOMAIN] which imparts the following characteristics:
* Oracle data type is [NUMBER|NUMBERn](10)
ID is also an [ePersonality Domain] which imparts the following characteristics:
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![Notes|Edit:Internal.ID]
[{InsertPage page='Internal.ID' default='Click to create a new notes page'}]
* Oracle data type is [NUMBER](10)