After a record has been deleted:
1. | For restrictive, non-transitional, multi-record constraints, the Rules Engine determines the primary key values of the driving table, if they are not known. In some cases, a constraint key query is needed to retrieve these primary key values. Refer to "Driving Tables" and "Constraint Key Query" for details. |
2. | Cardinality checks for relationships in which this record is a child record are generated, but are kept until commit. |
3. | Cascading and nullifying delete rules are executed. |
4. | Corrective multi-record constraints that have not been set to Deferred are evaluated. These corrections may lead to new row events. |
| The non-transitional constraints are evaluated first, then the transitional constraints. |
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