• What you need to do is to develope an overall requirements document specifying what you management expects to use the database for.

    a. What data do people need/want to view

    b. How is data collected.

    and on and on

    Once you have a requirements document finished and reviewed and approved by your managemnt, Then you can concern yourself about individual tables, how they are linked together using foreing keys, etc etc.

    If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.

    Ron

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