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Hi all,
I'm trying to explain to some customers of ours in The Netherlands what I mean by some database terms - but my Dutch is limited to things about food ( broodjes, poffertjes, etc.), and their English is very good - but just not about databases.
Any ideas what terms I'd use to describe referential integrity, cursors and extents? (Anjo, are you out there?)
Thanks / Ahlsterbleift
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