integrity constraint

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
integrity constraint

   <database> A {constraint} (rule) that must remain true for a
   {database} to preserve {integrity}.  Integrity constraints are
   specified at database creation time and enforced by the
   {database management system}.

   Examples from a genealogical database would be that every
   individual must be their parent's child or that they can have
   no more than two natural parents.

   (1995-11-11)
    

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