Accounting Database Design and T-SQL Reporting: Accounting Information System Design

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This book will introduce the concept of normalization, adopting the first normal form to third normal form approach in designing and developing an accounting database. We begin to learn how to design and build a group of fundamental tables, representative of each accounting modules that forms the foundation of an accounting database. We learn how to normalize tables, by continuously adding and changing key fields, as we progress from one chapter to the next.
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Overview

This book will introduce the concept of normalization, adopting the first normal form to third normal form approach in designing and developing an accounting database. We begin to learn how to design and build a group of fundamental tables, representative of each accounting modules that forms the foundation of an accounting database. We learn how to normalize tables, by continuously adding and changing key fields, as we progress from one chapter to the next.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781453879580
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publication date: 2/18/2011
  • Pages: 172
  • Product dimensions: 8.00 (w) x 10.00 (h) x 0.37 (d)

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The author is an ACCA qualified Accountant. He has vast technical knowledge in database design and development, with more than five years research experience in database design, especially in the area of accounting system design. The author is an experienced user of various accounting application and ERP system
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