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An entity can have repeated values and still be in 1st normal form. True or false?

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Answered by IntelligentHimesh
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Answer:

i think the answer is false

Answered by bhatiamona
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An entity can have repeated values and still be in 1st normal form. True or false?

The answer is :

:— FALSE

Explanation :

An entity can have repeated values and still be in 1st normal form, it is a 'False' statement.

One entity has only one primary UID. If an entity has a multi-valuable feature, an additional unit is formed according to the general rule, which is related to the original unit with M: relationship.

The most suitable feature for having a primary UID in one entity is that it is known as a candidate UID. A feature is removed to normalize an entity to normalize, which has many values.

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