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19 December, 19:20

Consider the following relation:CAR_SALE (Car#, Date_sold, Salesperson#, Commission%, Discount_amt) Assume that a car may be sold by multiple salespeople, and hence{Car#, Salesperson#}is the primary key. Additional dependencies areDate_sold? Discount_amtSalesperson#? Commission%Based on the given primary key, is this relation in 1NF, 2NF, or 3NF? Why or whynot? How would you successively normalize it completely?

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  1. 19 December, 19:31
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    The answer to this question can be given as:

    Normalization:

    Normalization usually includes the division of a table into two or more tables as well as defining a relation between the table. It is also used to check the quality of the database design. In the normalization, we use three-level that are 1NF, 2NF, 3NF.

    First Normal Form (1NF):

    In the 1NF each table contains unique data. for example employee id.

    Second Normal Form (2NF):

    In the 2NF form, every field in a table that is not a determiner of another field's contents must itself be a component of the table's other fields.

    Third Normal Form (3NF):

    In the 3NF form, no duplication of information is allowed.

    Explanation:

    The explanation of the question can be given as:

    Since all attribute values are single atomic, the given relation CAR_SALE is in 1NF. Salesperson# → commission% ... Given Thus, it is not completely dependent on the primary key {Car#, Salesperson#}. Hence, it is not in 2 NF.

    The 2 NF decomposition:

    CAR_SALE_1 (Car#, Salesperson#, Date_sold, Discount_amt)

    CAR_SALE_2 (Salesperson#, Commission%)

    The relationship in question is not in 3NF because the nature of a transitive dependence occurs Discount_amt → Date_sold → (Car#, Salesperson#). Thus, Date_sold is neither the key itself nor the Discount amt sub-set is a prime attribute.

    The 3 NF decomposition:

    CAR_SALES_1A (Car#, Salesperson#, Date_sold)

    CAR_SALES_1B (Date_sold, Discount_amt)

    CAR_SALE_3 (Salesperson#, Commission%)
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