Relational Interface
The Relational Interface is a feature that allows software programs to interact with various types of databases in a structured and organized way. It provides a logical and intuitive way to access, manipulate, and retrieve data from relational databases, making it easier for users to work with large amounts of information. The main purpose of the Relational Interface is to establish a connection between the software and the database, which enables the software to retrieve specific data based on user queries. This eliminates the need for the user to have
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