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Supply Chain > Constraint
The following information is about Constraint.
Constraint Defined
A bottleneck, obstacle, or planned control that limits throughput or the utilization of capacity.
Consul: A government official residing in a foreign country, charged with representing the interests of his or her country and its nationals.
Consular Declaration: A formal statement made to the consul of a country describing merchandise to be shipped to that consul's country. Approval must be obtained prior to shipment.
Consular Documents: Special forms signed by the consul of a country to which cargo is destined.
Consular Invoice: A document, required by some foreign countries, describing a shipment of goods and showing information such as the consignor, consignee, and value of the shipment. Certified by a consular official of the foreign country, it is used by the country's custom.
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- Quick Oracle User Guide: select column_name, position, constraint_nam e from User_cons_colu mns;
- Can Logic Programming Execute as Fast as Imperative Programming?: Peter Van Roy's thesis.
- SQL SERVER ? Difference Between Unique Index vs Unique Constraint « Journey to SQL Authority with Pinal Dave: SQL SERVER ? Difference Between Unique Index vs Unique Constraint
- creation of a constraint-bas ed programming language (LtU Classic Archives): GLS's thesis. LtU discussion.
- Autodesk - Autodesk Maya Services & Support - NCloth - Using the Exclude Collide Pairs constraint: Exclude Collide Pairs constraint
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- MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 13.6.4.4 FOREIGN KEY Constraints: InnoDB supports foreign key constraints.
- Kodkod
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