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quote:Having done that without knowing what "normalization" means tells me that you are probably in over your head to the extent that a single answer to your question would be of little use to you until you obtained a context for it to be meaningful. In fact, if you spent a little time researching what data modeling and normalization is first, your post would probably be unecessary. In other words, creating a database without really understanding how to create a proper relational database is going to be a nightmare for you, and this can't be "taught" in a couple of replies.
I've created a MySQL database which is for a blog
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Originally posted by: Phox68
Okay Dan... perhaps instead of eluding your idea you could actually provide how you would set it up so that I can understand what a "normalized" database would be. Then once you provided what normalized is, then you could actually answer the inquiry instead of saying something like, "I know you want to fix your car, but perhaps you could buy a better car and the problem would go away."
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