A Guide to SQL
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Chapter 2, Problem 4RQ
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Repeating group:
- A repeating group refers to the combinations of multiple entries in a single position in a table.
- Repeating group contains the same entities and attributes but have different values.
- Repeating groups can cause data redundancy and data inconsistency, because the same set of information is present in different places...
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