Database Normalisation: First Normal Form
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2019
- This video is part of a series about database normalisation. It explains how to transform a database into first normal form by working through an example. It covers the criteria for the first normal form including ensuring that a table does not contain composite or multi-valued attributes and that a table does not contain any repeating groups of attributes.
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Your 3 videos on 1NF, 2NF & 3NF are the clearest I've seen. Thank you for making them.
Saving my A levels. I didn't understand normalisation until now. Appreciate the video :)
Thank you for the quality, clear, and concise database normalization videos that you have provided to the public. They show mastery of the content. Have a pleasant day.
Outstanding breakdown! I love how you showed that you can look for 4 things to identify whether or not it's in 1NF and used an example to illustrate that! Thanks so much!
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Thanks for your videos, it is so clear when i watch a video with an English accent
clearest videos I've seen about the Normalization in YT, Thank you sir
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These videos 1,2,3 make me understand this notion well.
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Thank you for the videos(1NF,2NF,3NF) they are loud and clear
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this is a great tutorial! You explained the concept very clearly. It really helped me. Thank you!
Definitely the best video I've seen on 1NF
Very good explanation.
You made it so easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you for the video, would be helpful if under your description you linked to the rest of the database normalisation lessons - or linked to a playlist where you gathered all the lessons together.