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Salesforce Basic - Related to Data Model
What is the purpose of "Junction Object" . I understand that the standard purpose is to establish the master-detail relationship with two objects but wanted to understand the real reasoning . What happens when we relate two objects directly without a junction object when Master-Detail relationship is applicable . Why is junction object applicable for Master-detail relation and why is junction object not applicable for other relationships like lookup ?
I may be digging into fundamentals and hence someone can help me direct to the required database fundamentals .
Thanks in advance.
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