Article ID: 324613
Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004
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- Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
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Session Summary
In this session, we will discuss how to design a relational database system. The session will cover creating effective table structures and relationships, and database normalization.
This is a Level 100 session that was recorded June 6, 2000 and presented by Robert Cooper.
Robert joined Microsoft as a Support Professional in August 1998. Prior to that, he worked as a mainframe programmer in the life and health insurance industries. Robert's current focus is on Data Access Pages in Microsoft Access 2000 and programmability.
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Supplemental reading:
- ID: Q164172, "Understanding Relational Database Design Available on MSL"
- ID: Q175939, "White Paper: Avoiding the Top Ten Design Mistakes"
- ID: Q100139, "Database Normalization Basics"
- ID: Q234208, "Database Normalization Basics"
- ID: Q234208 ACC2000: "Understanding Relational Database Design" Document Available in Download Center
- ID: Q209534 ACC2000: Database Normalization Basics
- ID: Q162064 Microsoft Access 97 Articles Available by E-Mail: Tables and Database Design
- ID: Q140636 ACC: How the Table Analyzer Wizard Works
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