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Access Database Design and Normalization (Sample Chapter)

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(Stephen Forte, Tom Howe and Kurt Wall) Here you can learn just enough relational theory to enable you to design Access databases that take advantage of the way relational database operations work. Understanding the concept of data normalization will help you to take advantage of its real-world benefits, giving you flexibility and saving disk space.

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