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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
You have a database that contains the following tables: BlogCategory, BlogEntry, ProductReview, Product, and SalesPerson. The tables were created using the following Transact SQL statements:

You must modify the ProductReview Table to meet the following requirements:
1. The table must reference the ProductID column in the Product table
2. Existing records in the ProductReview table must not be validated with the Product table.
3. Deleting records in the Product table must not be allowed if records are referenced by the ProductReview table.
4. Changes to records in the Product table must propagate to the ProductReview table.
You also have the following databse tables: Order, ProductTypes, and SalesHistory, The transact-SQL statements for these tables are not available.
You must modify the Orders table to meet the following requirements:
1. Create new rows in the table without granting INSERT permissions to the table.
2. Notify the sales person who places an order whether or not the order was completed.
You must add the following constraints to the SalesHistory table:
- a constraint on the SaleID column that allows the field to be used as a record identifier
- a constant that uses the ProductID column to reference the Product column of the ProductTypes table
- a constraint on the CategoryID column that allows one row with a null value in the column
- a constraint that limits the SalePrice column to values greater than four
Finance department users must be able to retrieve data from the SalesHistory table for sales persons where the value of the SalesYTD column is above a certain threshold.
You plan to create a memory-optimized table named SalesOrder. The table must meet the following requirments:
- The table must hold 10 million unique sales orders.
- The table must use checkpoints to minimize I/O operations and must not use transaction logging.
- Data loss is acceptable.
Performance for queries against the SalesOrder table that use Where clauses with exact equality operations must be optimized.
You need to update the SalesHistory table
How should you complete the Transact_SQL statement? To answer? select the appropriate Transact-SQL, segments in the answer area.
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Box 1:
SaleID must be the primary key, as a constraint on the SaleID column that allows the field to be used as a record identifier is required.
Box 2:
A constraint that limits the SalePrice column to values greater than four.

Box 3: UNIQUE -
A constraint on the CategoryID column that allows one row with a null value in the column.
Box 4:
A foreign keyconstraint must be put on the productID referencing the ProductTypes table, as a constraint that uses the ProductID column to reference the Product column of the ProductTypes table is required.
Note: Requirements are:
You must add the following constraints to the SalesHistory table:
- a constraint on the SaleID column that allows the field to be used as a record identifier
- a constraint that uses the ProductID column to reference the Product column of the ProductTypes table
- a constraint on the CategoryID column that allows one row with a null value in the column
- a constraint that limits the SalePrice column to values greater than four

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onemoretoy
Highly Voted 5 years, 3 months ago
Identity(1,4) means the counting starts at 1 and has an increment of 4, but i don't think it's relevant for this situation. Answer is correct.
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strikersree
Highly Voted 4 years, 10 months ago
Given answer is correct !
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Barbedx
Most Recent 4 years, 5 months ago
strange is why fk referenced to "ProductTypes" table, but everything else is correct
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BabyBee
4 years, 4 months ago
Because that is what was requested. "- a constant that uses the ProductID column to reference the Product column of the ProductTypes table."
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NickMane
4 years, 7 months ago
This fits and is correct
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CristianCruz
4 years, 8 months ago
IDENTITY (1,4), why the incremental is 4 here? can be IDENTITY (1,4) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY- NOOOOooo TABLES OPTIMIZED IN MEMORY NO SOPPORTED INDEX CLUSTERED , THIS IS CREATE AUTO WHEN IS DEFINED PK SalesID int unique -- this sopport one value null, but that no sopported null then SalesID int not null unique saleprice money null check (salesprice>4) categoryid smallint unique constraint fksaleshisotyproductid foreign key (productod) references producttypes(productid)
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CristianCruz
4 years, 8 months ago
IDENTITY (1,4), why the incremental is 4 here? can be IDENTITY (1,4) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY- NOOOOooo TABLES OPTIMIZED IN MEMORY NO SOPPORTED INDEX CLUSTERED , THIS IS CREATE AUTO WHEN IS DEFINED PK SalesID int unique -- this sopport one value null, but that no sopported null then SalesID int unique saleprice money null check (salesprice>4) categoryid smallint unique constraint fksaleshisotyproductid foreign key (productod) references producttypes(productid)
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Andy7622
4 years, 7 months ago
SalesHistory isn't memory optimized
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Solis
4 years, 9 months ago
NULL check(sale_price > 4) wouldn't NOT NULL check (sale_price> 4) be more appropriate?
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stm22
4 years, 9 months ago
why is category id unique in saleshistory table?
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stm22
4 years, 9 months ago
i have answered my question: why is category id unique in saleshistory table? this requirement: a constraint on the CategoryID column that allows one row with a null value in the column make that column unique will allow only one row to be null
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Andy7622
4 years, 7 months ago
it is said in the task for SalesHistory that this constraint allows one NULL value . Unique constraint does.
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alisher
5 years, 3 months ago
Should be Identity(4,1)
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NickMane
4 years, 7 months ago
also irrelevant
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ClydeZ
5 years, 4 months ago
IDENTITY (1,4), why the incremental is 4 here?
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NickMane
4 years, 7 months ago
irrelevant
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