Declarative Referential Integrity

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Declarative Referential Integrity (DRI) is a SQL Server term specifically applying to the assigning of permissions to users on a database object. Giving DRI permission to a database user allows them to add foreign key constraints on a table.[1]

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  1. ^ Chigrik, Alexander (2003-08-13). Managing Users Permissions on SQL Server. Database Journal. Retrieved on 2006-12-17.