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A well-designed schema is like the foundation of a sturdy building. Each table serves a specific purpose, creating a seamless structure for efficient data management.
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Yes, you are correct. It was added incorrectly. It should be a many-to-many (M:M) relationship. To handle this, you can create an additional table, GroupExpense, with the following columns: group_expense_id, group_id, and expense_id.
The video one which I was looking for a long time . Excited and looking forward for more such useful videos.Thanks a lot Sanjay
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Great effort Sanjay. Thank you for taking your time and creating this wonderful content and making it available to the public 👏👏
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A well-designed schema is like the foundation of a sturdy building. Each table serves a specific purpose, creating a seamless structure for efficient data management.
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This video is really good and informative for me 😃
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Excellent video
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It's really a great video. You explained it very well. Please also make system design videos.
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Good videos sanjay
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Thank you sanjay for making this video on my request base ❤💐
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Wow! you're making quality content.....!
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Why we are keeping expenseId in group table since we can have multiple expense in a group ?
Yes, you are correct. It was added incorrectly. It should be a many-to-many (M:M) relationship. To handle this, you can create an additional table, GroupExpense, with the following columns: group_expense_id, group_id, and expense_id.
Great job Sanjay 👍
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