maintaining parent-child relationship during insertion
Maintaining parent-child relationship during insertion refers to the process of ensuring that the hierarchical connection between parent and child entities remains intact when new data is inserted into a system or database. It involves accurately assigning the parent-child relationships to the newly inserted data so that the overall structure is preserved and can be effectively utilized for further operations or analysis.
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