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Help Figuring Out Proper Database Schema/Design
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I'm working on what i consider to be one of the hardest DB designs i've ever had to do in my 10+ years of programming/design/architecture. I really need to bounce my ideas off on other experts but i'm having trouble finding the right forums.
1) is this a good forum?
2) if not, what is?
3) are there any good sites out their with links to lots of DB schemas that i could look at and garner ideas from?
Thanks for any help.
1) is this a good forum?
2) if not, what is?
3) are there any good sites out their with links to lots of DB schemas that i could look at and garner ideas from?
Thanks for any help.
Hi,
This is an excellent forum but it is not specialized in DBs. In fact you will find alot of sites only intrested in MSSQL but I don't think you will find those expert examples you are looking for. I advise you to start building your database step by step using assisstance from the forums without depending on any, as DB schema differs in details based on users needs. So what works for me (I have over 200 tables) may not work for you.
This is an excellent forum but it is not specialized in DBs. In fact you will find alot of sites only intrested in MSSQL but I don't think you will find those expert examples you are looking for. I advise you to start building your database step by step using assisstance from the forums without depending on any, as DB schema differs in details based on users needs. So what works for me (I have over 200 tables) may not work for you.
It is never about the number of languages you know, you either have the logic of programming or you don't ...
Some of the codes I post are collected from different sites during the past couple of years, so I would like to thank them for their help and for enabling me to help.
Some of the codes I post are collected from different sites during the past couple of years, so I would like to thank them for their help and for enabling me to help.
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