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This is a discussion on Meaning of Join and Link within the Seibel forums, part of the Enterprise Solutions category; What is join in a join and link in a link? NOTE : [This question was asked by pavankumar]...
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Re: Meaning of Join and Link
Go through our geekinterview "Interview Question" Section...
URL: http://www.geekinterview.com/Intervi...Siebel-General ---------------- suresh |
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Re: Meaning of Join and Link
join represents the relationshipto a Business component table and other table when the relationship is 1:1 or 1 : many
Link represents the relationship b/w Business components.the relationship is 1:many or Many to many |
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