Questions tagged [data-integrity]
taking steps to ensure that data will not be accidentally or maliciously changed or altered, or verifying whether data has already been changed in such a way. Use this tag for questions about checking whether data has been tampered with; keeping data safe and unchanged; keeping data in sync; or properly cleaning up after data changes.
data-integrity
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What's wrong with foreign keys?
I remember hearing Joel Spolsky mention in podcast 014 that he'd barely ever used a foreign key (if I remember correctly). However, to me they seem pretty vital to avoid duplication and subsequent ...
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How to perform checksums during a SFTP file transfer for data integrity?
I have a requirement to perform checksum (for data integrity) for SFTP. I was hoping this could be done during the SFTP file transfer - I realize this could be product dependent (FYI: using CLEO ...
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NoSQL Database for Online Money Transaction Management? [closed]
I am planning to use a NoSQL database like MongoDB as the back-end for my web product. For design concept, there would be around daily minimum 1,000 users. I have doubts:
I have read in a blog that ...
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What is the purpose of Firebase AppCheck?
I want to improve the security of my application and I'm looking into the Firebase App Check service which ensures that all requests made to the server come from my application.
Only in Firebase ...
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Can Foreign Key be null? [duplicate]
In our database project we have a table Sale that has an primary key and two exclusive foreign keys: Vehicle_ID and Piece_ID . For example if we sell a vehicle we need Vehicle_ID as a foreign key ...
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How to overcome Netezza's lack of unique constraint/referential integrity enforcement?
It appears that the lack of support for enforcing 2 basic constraints (unique and foreign key), is a reason for loss of many man-hours debugging and troubleshooting difficult problems. What starts as ...
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File containing its own checksum
Is it possible to create a file that will contain its own checksum (MD5, SHA1, whatever)? And to upset jokers I mean checksum in plain, not function calculating it.
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Which git commands perform integrity checks?
Trying to determine how quickly a user would be warned of corruption in the object database with git-1.7.4.1, I pulled a one-bit switcheroo:
$ git init repo
Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/...
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Prevent two users from editing the same data
I have seen a feature in different web applications including Wordpress (not sure?) that warns a user if he/she opens an article/post/page/whatever from the database, while someone else is editing the ...
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Deletions in a many-to-many structure
I just want to check really quickly. Say I have two entities in a data model: Catalog, and Product. They have a many-to-many relationship with each other, and both are required (a Catalog must have ...
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C++ Is private really private?
I was trying out the validity of private access specifier in C++. Here goes:
Interface:
// class_A.h
class A
{
public:
void printX();
private:
void actualPrintX();
int x;
};
...
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Does TLS ensure message integrity and confidentiality of data transmission in a RESTful Java enterprise
I want to apply web service security according to OWASP Web Service Security. Thereby I stumbled over the two points:
Message Integrity
Message Confidentiality
So far there is just a RESTful service ...
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column not null deferrable
In Oracle deferred constraints are checked only at the point of commit.
What is the meaning of DEFERRABLE clause in a case of NOT NULL constraint?
For example
create table test(a number not null ...
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How to move object from Amazon S3 to Glacier with Vault Locked enabled?
I'm looking for a solution for moving Amazon S3 objects to Glacier with Vault Lock enabled (like described here https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/glacier-vault-lock/). I'd like to use Amazon built in ...
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Cassandra is configured to lose 10 seconds of data by default?
As the data in the Commitlog is flushed to the disk periodically after every 10 seconds by default (controlled by commitlog_sync_period_in_ms), so if all replicas crash within 10 seconds, will I lose ...
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Repeated parameter checks in functions
I often have call hierarchies in that all methods need the same parameters. If I dont't want to put them on the instance level (member of the class) then I ask me always if its meaningfull to check ...
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SQL Server: How to ignore referential integrity until COMMIT?
i have a process to move rows from one database to another. Because of some circular foreign key reference chains i cannot remove the rows from the old database, nor can i insert them into the new ...
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Checking rule violations before deleting a record
I would like to implement a "soft-delete" scheme for a number of entities in my SQL Server 2005 database. By this, I mean I would like to delete an row from a table if there are no referential ...
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How to Ensure Integrity and Origin of Client-Generated Data in Mobile App?
I'm developing a mobile application where one of the core functionalities involves the client sending travel distance and travel start and end times to the server. Due to the nature of my business ...
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Does a git commit hash equal a repository state?
Each git commit is attributed a hash which "signs" its content.
Does it also sign where the commit came from or is it just the commit data itself which is used for the hash calculation?
Differently ...
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How to verify a git merge contains no extra changes?
In git, how do I verify that a merge upstream master commit does not contain any additional diffs? Say I want to verify that the person didn't do anything 'sneaky' besides actually merge the changes ...
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Opening Hours Database Design
We are currently developing an application in which multiple entities have associated opening hours. Opening hours may span multiple days, or may be contained within a single day.
Ex. Opens Monday at ...
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Add object and its relationships atomically in SQL Server database
Suppose I want to insert a new Experiment in my SQL Server database, using Entity framework 4.0:
Experiment has 1..* Tasks in it
Both Experiment and Task derive from EntityObject
Also, there is a ...
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Should server side dto validation validate the existance of data or the integrity?
So far I have always validated my dto`s properties for existing values, min, max, length etc..
Now I have a usecase with my http api where the payload of a http post contains Ids (database foreign ...
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Why does this select for update example work?
I'm running some simple scripts to test possible solutions for an integrity problem I'm solving. Suppose I have a table my_table
|foo |
|1 |
And I have these two snippets:
// db_slow.php
&...
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migrate the large data from xml file to the database
Q:
I face the following problem two weeks ago , and i don't know how to handle it taking the performance issues , the data integrity in consideration.
What I do is:
I wanna to migrate the data from ...
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What is Relational Integrity [closed]
In the question How to Set Up Primary Keys in a Relation, PerformanceDBA talked about Relational Integrity and pointed out that it is different from Referential Integrity.
I have heard of Referential ...
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Integrity check of whole Inno Setup installer
We use Inno Setup for our installer. Recently a user reported the following error during installation:
An error occurred while trying to copy a file: the source file is corrupted
This was due to a ...
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Can the data=journal mode of EXT4 avoid user data loss?
journal mode
data=journal mode provides full data and metadata journaling. All new
data is written to the journal first, and then to its final location.
In the event of a crash, the journal can be ...
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MySQL character encoding change. Is data integrity preserved?
I will have to convert the database encoding from latin-1 to utf-8.
I'm aware of the fact that converting the database is done via the command of
ALTER DATABASE db_name
[[DEFAULT] CHARACTER SET ...
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How to provide constraint to an associative table relating to two source tables with a common foreign key?
Example scenario.
In a flight schedule system, there are a pilot table which refers to a plane_type table indicating the planes the pilot is able to fly (assuming that is a many-to-one relation).
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"Source file corrupted: SHA-1 hash mismatch" error from Inno Setup
While installing an application on Windows 2008, I get the below problem in the middle of installation:
Source file corrupted: SHA-1 hash mismatch.
Here's the section of the log file.
2013-01-28 21:...
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How to enforce foreign key constraint from unrelated tables in Mysql?
this is my DB structure.
this is the script I used to create the tables
use for_stkoverflow;
CREATE TABLE UserGroup (
groupid MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
groupname VARCHAR(100),
...
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Multiple ViewModels request same domain object, should I give them the same/different instance(s)?
newbie here, sorry if this is an obvious question, and sorry for my English. I tried to Google but didn't find an answer to my question.
I'm using Visual Studio, Autofac, EF CTP5 code only (maybe ...
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tools for downloading software + automatically verifying integrity
(moved here from a combined question)
I'm wondering if there are any software tools projects to:
create a standard machine-readable format for publishing a small metadata set = (download link + MD5 ...
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Data integrity question when collecting STDOUTs from multiple remote hosts over SSH
Suppose you run the following commands:
ssh $host1 'while [ 1 ]; do sleep 1; echo "Hello from $HOSTNAME"; done' > /tmp/output
ssh $host2 'while [ 1 ]; do sleep 1; echo "Hello from $HOSTNAME"; done' >>...