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Total constraints are those in which a table's existence requires the existence of an associated table in a particular defined relation between them.

whereas Partial constraints are involved with the tables in which presence of one table is partial for the associated table.

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Total constraints are those in which a table's existence requires the existence of an associated table in a particular defined relation between them.

whereas Partial constraints are involved with the tables in which presence of one table is partial for the associated table

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