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Note the answers from the presentation. (CHECK ONLINE - BLENDLEARN.WEEBLY.

COM)
Rule of the first normalisation? Rule of the second normalisation?
Rule of the third normalisation?

Why do we need normalisation?


What is data redundancy?
Unformed Table [find the duplicate data on this table]
Customer
name
J Smith

Tel No

S Ramah

07895468963 S016

J Smith

0121 888
9011
0121 767
8921
0121 515
4569
0121 767
8921

D Grant
S Akhtar
D Grant

0121 888
9011

Customer
ID
J015

J015
D017
S018
D017

Car

Car Reg

Work Done

Ford
Escort

BR64STK

Nissan
Almera
Ford
Escort
Lotus
Elise
BMW
M3
Lotus
Elise

BG61GHE

Exhaust
middle
section
Punctured
tire
FAN BELT

BR64STK
TG07BAS
S181GJO
TG07BAS

Date

Job
No
12/05/2016 101

25/06/2016 102
16/06/2016 103

Headlight
5/01/2016
replacement
Back tire
8/2/2016
replacement
Wheel
12/7/2016
alignment

098
084
110

First and Second form of the table above


Table Name: Customer Table
Customer ID
J105

Customer
Name
J Smith

Tel no

Car Make

Car Model

Car Reg

0121 888
9011

Ford

Escort

BR64STK

Job No
Work Done
101
Exhaust middle section
Table Name: Work Table

Date
12/05/2016

Customer ID
J105

We separated the table into two and we have given both a similar field to create a relationship
where both table can be accessible without loading all of the fields into 1 table. This method also
reduces the duplication of data or data redundancy. To create a relationship between two tables we
need to have the similar fields on each which can be used to trace over the both tables and retrieve
information that we require.
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3rd Normalisation Form [Fill in the table headers and content]


Map the relationship between the tables are there any similar fields on each table which can be
connected together.
Table Name:

Table Name:

Table Name:

Note if you have completed before the everyone else follow the 2 steps
1. Help your peer to achieve the same result
2. Go to blendlearn.weebly.com and start on the extension task 1 and 2

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