In database design what do n:m and 1:n mean?
Does it have anything to do with keys or relationships?
m:n is used to denote a many-to-many relationship (m objects on the other side related to n on the other) while 1:n refers to a one-to-many relationship (1 object on the other side related to n on the other).
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