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Data Integrity and Functions
In a corporate payroll database, a rule maps each unique 'Employee ID' to a 'Base Salary'. For this mapping to be classified as a mathematical function, what is the specific requirement regarding the number of base salaries that can be assigned to any single Employee ID?
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In a professional data management system, a rule that assigns values from a set of inputs (the domain) to a set of outputs (the range) is classified as a mathematical function if and only if which of the following conditions is met?
In a professional database, a rule that maps each unique employee ID number to an office location is classified as a mathematical function if each employee ID is associated with exactly one office location.
In a professional data management system, maintaining consistent records is vital. Match each term below with its correct mathematical definition to ensure the mapping of data follows the rules of a function.
Data Integrity and Functions
In a corporate data architecture, a mapping is defined as a mathematical function if it assigns to each -value (input) in its domain exactly ____ -value (output) in its range.