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Prevent users from changing entity data fundamentally

Prevent users from changing entity data fundamentally

Entities in a database represent things from the real world (for example products in an e-commerce system). A user should be able to

add a new entity
edit the entity to correct a mistake in the DB
edit the entity because the thing in the …

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