Access control data model -- long description

The diagram shows the relationship between the tables in the Access control data model.

A table may be one of three types:

  1. An independent entity. Instances of an independent entity can be uniquely identified without determining its relationship to other entities. The primary key to an instance of an independent entity does not contain any foreign keys.
  2. A strong dependent entity. Instances of a strong dependent entity cannot be uniquely identified without determining its relationship to other entities. The primary key to an instance of a strong dependent entity contains foreign keys, but does not consist entirely of foreign keys.
  3. A weak dependent entity. Instances of a weak dependent entity cannot be uniquely identified without determining its relationship to other entities. The primary key to an instance of a weak dependent entity consists entirely of foreign keys.

Each table in the model is related to the other tables. The references from the main table to the other tables in the model are described in the following list.

MBRGRP independent
ACRESGRP independent
ACRESGPDES dependent
MEMBERindependent
ACACTGRP independent
ACACGPDESC dependent
ACPOLICY independent
ACPOLDESC dependent
ACACTACTGP dependent
ACACTDESC dependent
LANGUAGE independent
ACACTION independent
ACORGPOL dependent
ACRESGPRES dependent
ACRESREL dependent
ACRELDESC dependent
ACRELATION independent
ACRESACT dependent
ACRESCGRY independent
ACRESPRIM independent
ACRESATREL dependent
ACRESMEMRL independent
ICDATAREG independent
ACRSCGDES dependent
ACATTR
ACATTRDESC dependent