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Since this is a text meant to teach SQL to people unfamiliar with it, our data has been very simplistic. The number of fields you’d wish to store in your database would be a larger value than the five-column table we saw in earlier chapters. Also, some assumptions were made intrinsically on the kind of data we will store in the table. But this is not always the case in real life.
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Batra, R. (2018). Organizing Your Data. In: SQL Primer. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3576-8_7
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