Good database design is key to success with application development in Access. The principles for database design in Access are the same as they are in any relational database, and one of the core principles is normalization. Within normaliztion there's a concept called "normal forms". Roger Carlson recently posted a series of articles that explain the normal forms. Take a look. It's a great way to get an introduction to this important concept.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Normal Forms in a Nutshell
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