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Normalization in oracle?

  
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February 21, 2006 05:38:36   #1  
jai        

RE: Normalization in oracle?

The process of establishing relationship between different entities of an organisation is called Normalisation


 
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April 21, 2006 17:49:35   #2  
Srikanth Uppuluri        

RE: Normalization in oracle?

Details about normalization in oracle


 
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November 09, 2006 04:34:00   #3  
Harish Mahanta        

Normalization in oracle?
Ans:- Its the process of decomposing complex data structure in to simplest & stable datastructure.
 
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March 16, 2007 08:47:50   #4  
Rohini kumar        

RE: Normalization in oracle?
Normalization is the process of structuring relational database schema such that most ambiguity is removed.
 
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September 11, 2007 06:54:09   #5  
prashant        

RE: Normalization in oracle?
Normalization is the process of strucuring the data in such a way that there should not be any redundancy of data
 
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October 02, 2007 11:04:48   #6  
Muralikrishna Anugu        

RE: Normalization in oracle?
The major goals of Normalization are
1) Eliminating redundant data (for example storing the same data in more than one table)
2) Ensuring data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table).

 
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