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A table is in second normal form (3NF) if?

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Codd's definition states that a table is in 3NF if and only if both of the following conditions hold: The relation R (table) is in second normal form (2NF). Every non-prime attribute of R is non-transitively dependent on every key of R.

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Codd's definition states that a table is in 3NF if and only if both of the following conditions hold: The relation R (table) is in second normal form (2NF). Every non-prime attribute of R is non-transitively dependent on every key of R.

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