Partial Dependency in DBMS
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- 00:00 Introduction
00:39 Concept Explaination
Hello Guys,
So when we learn about keys in database or normalization or various normal forms, we come across the term partial dependency. What exactly is partial dependency?
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Less time, More knowledge... Great respect! ❤
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Very helpful and easy to understand, great work 👍🏼
please upload all the topics playlist for dbms ...you 're explaning really great...
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Amazing explanation! Simple and short👌🏾
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Thank you, I understand this better now.
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Excellent explanation 👍
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Great explanation
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that was so helpful
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3:36 So what kind of dependency is A and B > D?
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great explanation
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Very helpful🙏🏾
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great explanation, but intro was a bit too loud compared to the rest of the video:)
definitely will work on it.
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Thank you
Thanks you but i was expecting a real life example with real data. You are too abstract