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Article: Learn to think relationally

Learn to think relationally by Allen Browne is now available. Great advice for our non-developer audience.

“As your database application grows, do you find yourself adding multiple Yes/No columns to existing tables? If so, you might not be using the relational features of Access to their fullest. This article describes a better way of storing related data: creating a many-to-many relationship.”

Posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 11:33 AM by Clint Covington
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Eduardo said:

I was building a small database for one of our divisions, and was doing exactly what this article was written to avoid. I'm quite happy I found this before it was too late!

# July 28, 2008 12:00 PM
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