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Q. An unnormalized relation contains values ?
- Published on 25 Jun 15
a.
Atomic
b.
Non - Atomic
c.
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d.
None of these
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Discussion
Nirja Shah
-Posted on 05 Nov 15
- An unnormalized relation is a relation that contains repeating values.
- It can also contain relations nested within other relations as well as all kinds of transitive dependencies.
- Sometimes unnormalized relations are signified by 0NF, but an unnormalized relation is any relation is not to be confused with a denormalized relation.
- The unnormalized relation is any relation in its raw state and commonly contains repeating values and other characteristics that are not found in denormalized relations.
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