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Question:  Describe the third normal form?



August 08, 2005 17:49:07 #3
 Sriharsha Hanumanth   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: Describe the third normal form?
 
An unnormalized relation is in 1NF If it does not contain any repeating groups. 
A 1NF relation is in 2NF if it does not contain any partial dependencies. 
A 2NF relation is in 3NF if every determinant is a candidate key.
     

 

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