How do you know it's wrong? Normalization is not done in a vacuum, but rather in response to a problem. Anybody who normalizes all of his tables is a fool for not understanding when to apply that particular tool.
I'm not saying you're wrong, and in fact you may be correct (the odds do favor you :). It's just that you don't have enough information about the context of the problem to know that you are right. Besides Fire your database designer is hardly helpful.
In reply to Re: Re: OT: Creating tables from others
by duff
in thread OT: Creating tables from others
by Win
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