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Q 21092: Strong/weak tables

At 12:25 AM on Jun 27, 2007, Graeme Dunlop wrote:

http://www.javablackbelt.com/QuestionDetail.wwa?qidk=21092

Hi all. This question in the SQL/RDB exam asks about "strong vs. weak" tables. I don't believe I've ever heard those terms before but perhaps I'm not familiar with a formal textbook definition or whatever. Is this a common term used in DB modelling/construction these days?
1 . At 7:13 PM on Jun 28, 2007, Jeanne Boyarsky DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:
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Re: Q 21092: Strong/weak tables

> Is this a common term used in DB modelling/construction
> these days?
No. I've moved the question out of the exam.

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