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eatnsleep
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Hi,
I would need some opinion. I have some access knowledge but it's just on the practical level.
I am creating this DB for my own personal usage. I sell stuff on the net and I keep tracks on them.
Some egs of fields will be
Item_number
Item_name
Sell_date
Sell_price
Sent_date
Other_charges
Postage_cost
Profit_loss
Buyer_ID
Buyer_email
Buyer_name
Buyer_address
Buyer_country
and so on
Currently I only have 2 tables
1) Main (almost 40 fields)
2) Country
I am trying to normalise this DB but can't figure out where to place fields like price, cost, dates etc
I could only figure out that I should have another table just for buyer details. However my main will still have 30+ fields.
Any good ideas to approach this?
Thanks for your time.
ES
I would need some opinion. I have some access knowledge but it's just on the practical level.
I am creating this DB for my own personal usage. I sell stuff on the net and I keep tracks on them.
Some egs of fields will be
Item_number
Item_name
Sell_date
Sell_price
Sent_date
Other_charges
Postage_cost
Profit_loss
Buyer_ID
Buyer_email
Buyer_name
Buyer_address
Buyer_country
and so on
Currently I only have 2 tables
1) Main (almost 40 fields)
2) Country
I am trying to normalise this DB but can't figure out where to place fields like price, cost, dates etc
I could only figure out that I should have another table just for buyer details. However my main will still have 30+ fields.
Any good ideas to approach this?
Thanks for your time.
ES