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Author Design Help - How to get the Best Design
Manish Sawjiani

2005-06-29, 9:23 am

Dear Experts

Originally in about 1986/87 I was a cobol programmer and was used to doing
things the Master Transaction way. After a long gap i am currently in a
situation of
working with SQL Server 7.0 but somehow i feel my design leans on Master
Transaction Style where i increment the balance in master after every
transaction. MY Question is As Follows:

1. What is the yard stick for a great DB Design.?
2. What kind of Book Should i Read?
3. Any Pointers and Help on Database Design Sample or
courses i can take would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in Advance and i apologize for this post if it is not in the right
forum.

Manish


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Three Cheers to technet for the Help!
Jens Süßmeyer

2005-06-29, 9:23 am

Look at

http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm

for some samples:

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HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.

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ssions.microsoft.com> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:27506C1E-A756-4506-AF2D- 368E757A82B5@microso
ft.com...
> Dear Experts
>
> Originally in about 1986/87 I was a cobol programmer and was used to doing
> things the Master Transaction way. After a long gap i am currently in a
> situation of
> working with SQL Server 7.0 but somehow i feel my design leans on Master
> Transaction Style where i increment the balance in master after every
> transaction. MY Question is As Follows:
>
> 1. What is the yard stick for a great DB Design.?
> 2. What kind of Book Should i Read?
> 3. Any Pointers and Help on Database Design Sample or
> courses i can take would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in Advance and i apologize for this post if it is not in the right
> forum.
>
> Manish
>
>
> --
> Three Cheers to technet for the Help!



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