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Access® 2013 Absolute Beginner’s Guide
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Access® 2013 Absolute Beginner’s Guide

by Alison Balter
April 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
416 pages
9h 49m
English
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10. Relating the Information in Your Database

In This Chapter

• What is relational database design?

• What are the goals and rules of relational database design?

• What is normalization, and why should I care?

• What types of relationships are available in Microsoft Access?

• How do I establish relationships in Microsoft Access?

• What are referential integrity, cascade update, and cascade delete?

A relationship exists between two tables when one or more key fields from one table are matched to one or more key fields in another table. The fields in both tables usually have the same name, data type, and size. This chapter first introduces you to relational database design. You then learn the types of relationships available in Access and how ...

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