ERASE FIELD key - translation to English
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ERASE FIELD key - translation to English

MINIMAL SUPERKEY IN RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Key field; Composite primary key; Unique keys; Primary keys; Key (database); Key (computing); Unique id; Key (hash table)

ERASE FIELD key      
(n.) = tecla de borrado de campo
Ex: The ERASE FIELD key erases all characters in the input field to the right of where the cursor is located.
erase         
COMMAND IN DOS, OS/2 AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS COMMAND LINE INTERPRETERS
DEL (command); ERASE (command); ERA (command); DEL (DOS command); DELQ (DOS command); ERA (DOS command); ERAQ (DOS command); ERASE (DOS command); ERASE (CP/M command); ERA (CP/M command); DELETE (command); Erase (command); ERASE; ERASE.COM; Era (command)
(v.) = borrar, eliminar, erradicar
Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.
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* erase + boundaries = eliminar barreras
* ERASE FIELD key = tecla de borrado de campo
* ERASE INPUT key = tecla de borrado de datos
* erase + misconceptions = erradicar falsas ideas
key field         
  • Main Hangar at Key Field
Campo clave, El campo que según él se realiza la clasificación

Definition

érase que se era
expr. fam.
con que tradicionalmente se suele dar principio a los cuentos.

Wikipedia

Unique key

In relational database management systems, a unique key is a candidate key. All the candidate keys of a relation can uniquely identify the records of the relation, but only one of them is used as the primary key of the relation. The remaining candidate keys are called unique keys because they can uniquely identify a record in a relation. Unique keys can consist of multiple columns. Unique keys are also called alternate keys. Unique keys are an alternative to the primary key of the relation. In SQL, the unique keys have a UNIQUE constraint assigned to them in order to prevent duplicates (a duplicate entry is not valid in a unique column). Alternate keys may be used like the primary key when doing a single-table select or when filtering in a where clause, but are not typically used to join multiple tables.