Hello motioneye,
You can also read the Database Normalization article on wikipedia. Pardon my asking, but is this
question academic in nature?
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Patrick
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I know a bit about 1NF till 3NF, but can anyone explain to me about 4NF ? any gud example will be helpful
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To be in Fourth Normal Form, a relation must first be in Boyce-Codd Normal Form. Additionally, a given relation may not contain more than one multivalued dependency.
Isolate Independent Multiple Relationships - No table may contain two or more 1:n or n:m relationships that are not directly related.
http://www.datamodel.org/N
4th Normal form is another step towards removing redundancy in data that may be left over after Boyce-Codd normal form. The main point is to remove multiple dependencies for our example, the dependencies between company and area and company and service.
The rule is that a Boyce-Codd normal form database is in 4th normal form if all the multivalued dependencies in the database are functional dependencies.
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by: angelIIIPosted on 2009-08-30 at 11:37:33ID: 25218654
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu /~bina/cse 462/lectur es/Normalf orm/ sld025 .htm