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3 December, 02:23

A relational database generally contains two or more tables.

a. True

b. False?

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  1. 3 December, 02:32
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    Generally this is true, since you would need at least two tables to have a foreign key relationship. However, technically you can have an empty database with no tables (not very useful of course), or a database with only one table. Even though that table will not have any references to another table, you'd still call this a relational database by type.
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