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  1. MellioWellio

    BCNF, 4NF, 5NF

    johnherman - thanks for the definition of 4NF, i think ive grasped it. Found a definition of BCNF and 5NF on another site too, so no ned to explain in this forum. Thanks again :)
  2. MellioWellio

    BCNF, 4NF, 5NF

    I have experience working with data in 3NF, but my knowledge of normalization stops there. Please could anyone explain them to me in simple terms? It would be much appreciated!!! :D:D
  3. MellioWellio

    Design Question: Too much normalization? Where do you draw the line?

    Hi there, I understand Normalisation to a degree, as I've always worked with data in 3NF. However, I do not understand BCNF, 4NF or 5NF, and would love to. If anyone could explain them in terms of a beginner, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks :)
  4. MellioWellio

    JUST LEARNING- ANY TIPS? SQL FOR ACCESS

    Hi, thanks to you both for the advice, have now re-posted. Thanks :D
  5. MellioWellio

    PARMETER VALUES IN SQL

    Is this possible? How would I go about it? In the Where clause woudl I have something like: WHERE tblEmployeeDetails.EmpName = "Enter Emp Name Here
  6. MellioWellio

    HELP PLEASE - BEGINNING JET SQL - TIPS?

    Hi, I've just started a new job and im required to have a basic understanding of SQL, I've mastered basic commands like select, insert, update, create, delete - but would like to further my knowledge a little bit more. Anyone know of SQL commands which wouldnt be too taxing on a beginner? I...
  7. MellioWellio

    JUST LEARNING- ANY TIPS? SQL FOR ACCESS

    Hi, I've just started a new job and im required to have a basic understanding of SQL, I've mastered basic commands like select, insert, update, create, delete - but would like to further my knowledge a little bit more. Anyone know of SQL commands which wouldnt be too taxing on a beginner? I...

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