Database Design Using Key-Value Tables

February 13th, 2006 | by admin | devshed.com

In the following article we are going to cover the use of key-value tables in a database design. They can help you with flexibility in design but will trip you up in other areas such as data filtering if you are not careful. I assume that the audience for the following article is familiar with basic traditional relational database design and SQL language nevertheless someone that is not familiar with it should be able to comprehend it from the walkthrough example of this article….
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