1 question , How partial dependency affects table ?? suppose roll no ---->course allocated to the student, roll no is prime attribute, "course allocated to a student" is non prime attribute , what is the problem in this ?? this is normal for a primary key to determining anything in the table
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3:36 So what kind of dependency is A and B > D?
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1 question , How partial dependency affects table ??
suppose roll no ---->course allocated to the student,
roll no is prime attribute, "course allocated to a student" is non prime attribute ,
what is the problem in this ??
this is normal for a primary key to determining anything in the table
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great explanation, but intro was a bit too loud compared to the rest of the video:)
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