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See section 10.2 in the manual for details.
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Useful in situations where the query is know to return at most one element
(*_one) or exactly one element (*_value).
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Translates to the ON DELETE SQL clause.
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Sections are an optimization mechanism that allows the partitioning of
data members of a persistent class into groups that can be separately
loaded and/or updated.
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