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The Problem of Inability to Add New Data Without Violating

Question 52

Question 52

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The problem of inability to add new data without violating the basic integrity of the database is referred to as the


A) update anomaly.
B) insert anomaly.
C) integrity anomaly.
D) add anomaly.

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