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which is not attribute domain value

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Answered by sangeetabhanwar
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Attribute domains are rules that describe the legal values of a field type. They are used to constrain the values allowed in any particular attribute for a table or feature class. They provide a method for enforcing data integrity by limiting what can be placed on a field to a valid list or range of choices.

The value of a domain name is the price any person/entity/organization has to pay in order to purchase a name for their website. The costs can range from a one-digit number to 6- or 7-digit numbers, depending on the valuation factors. Your domain could be the name of the next big start-up or brand.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Attribute domain value

  • Rule sets called attribute domains specify the possible field type values. They are employed to limit the acceptable values for each individual attribute for a table or feature class. By limiting the options that can be entered into a field to a legitimate list or range of choices, they offer a way to enforce data integrity.
  • A data domain is the group of values that a data element may contain in data management and database analysis. The domain boundary rule could be as straightforward as a data type with an enumerated list of values.
  • A data domain is the group of values that a data element may contain in data management and database analysis. The domain boundary rule could be as straightforward as a data type with an enumerated list of values.

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