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Database Normalization Tips

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(Luke Chung) One of the most important steps in designing a database is ensuring that the data is properly distributed among its tables. With proper data structures, the remainder of the application (the queries, forms, reports, code, etc.) is significantly simplified. The formal name for proper table design is database normalization.

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