“>IntroductionMany of my readers come from backgrounds that don’t include formal training on the best ways to design and create efficient, business-class relational databases. If you arrive here with Microsoft Access or FoxPro experience, you’re at an advantage—you know that, for the most part, the process of creating a database is hidden from you by the application’s IDE—you just use drag-and-drop or use wizards to build the databases and tables you want. That’s not at al
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Feb
10
Relational Databases 101
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