For a retail store like Walmart, the Maximum cardinality:Maximum cardinality between Receive Customer Order and Inventory is most likely represented as
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CARDINALITY ;
Defines a relationship between two entity's in terms of how many
instances of x are allowed for each instance of X.
so here Customer may have one customers orders and have many inventories
For a retail store like Walmart, the Maximum cardinality:Maximum cardinality between Receive Customer Order and Inventory...
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