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Overview:
Unsuccessful data models are due to many factors - uncertainty about the concepts or the business requirements, lack of solid training for the programmer and even trying to be effective before efficient. Also, successful database modeling requires an understanding of relationships and their corresponding foreign keys.
In this new Quest white paper, Bert Scalzo discusses the importance of relationships in database modeling. See what you need to focus on in order to succeed when considering data models, and the misconceptions that can cause your data modeling to go wrong. Read it today.
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