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Respuesta: Permiso DRI SQL I was able to find a definition:
Declarative Referential Integrity (DRI) enforces data integrity automatically when inserting, updating or deleting data by denying any data modification that causes a violation
I guess it is good to give a user this permission if that user updates data often and you want to keep a certain Reference in tack.
A little bit of information:
DRI (declarative referential integrity)
Enables a user to add foreign key constraints on a table.
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