relational

[ UK /ɹɪlˈe‍ɪʃənə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈɫeɪʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a relation or being related
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How To Use relational In A Sentence

  • Object Relational Mapping was created to abstract details of the underlying database from the Java object model.
  • We can use relational database theory to implement Dualistic constraint database.
  • You also have to specify column types in a relational system, so you might find yourself constrained by, say, the length of the address field.
  • Regardless, physical extension seems nothing more than a relational property as well: the quality of extension in space is not possible without relations amongst constituent parts.
  • It is unnecessary to juxtapose the legal and relational aspects of covenant theology. In all three covenants, personal relations are premised upon just legal relations.
  • The Ingres relational database is no longer bundled, but is available as an option.
  • By bundling the two products together, the two companies have provided SpreadBase 1.1 with direct access to relational databases via DataPrism.
  • Nominal concepts are relatively autonomous, whereas relational concepts display a high degree of conceptual dependence.
  • The existing law was relational and obligational.
  • In this approach, as with hierarchies but unlike the relational model, there are explicit links between related entity occurrences.
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