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Old 03-30-07, 11:09
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Formal schema for the car rental database using relational algebra

Hi guys,

i am trying to build a database for car rental (pool service).

I am really new beginner in this Database design . I have a ready made ER diagram. If anyone can help me i would really appricate it. I am attaching a file with the spec.

thank you in advance. If you need more information i can give more.

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Old 03-30-07, 11:38
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Old 03-30-07, 11:42
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No u understand me wrong blindman, i just want some tips where to start and how !
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Old 03-30-07, 12:09
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Start by listing the elements and entities required, along with their relationships.
If you need further information, check the textbook for your course.
If you have a SPECIFIC question, you can post it and somebody may help you.
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