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Now that you have a graphical representation of what your underlying tables should look like, in the form of an entity-relationship diagram (ERD), it’s time to dig in and start creating the objects. As mentioned before, you could use your ERD tool to generate the scripts, but to get used to using the SQL Workshop, you’ll create these objects from scratch.

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Gault, D., Cannell, K., Cimolini, P., D’Souza, M., St. Hilaire, T. (2013). SQL Workshop. In: Beginning Oracle Application Express 4.2. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5735-6_4

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