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Old 04-17-10, 06:31
mabeljovan mabeljovan is offline
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Data Model Design

Hi Everyone,

I would like to know if you could help me in creating a good
data model design using Oracle for a Web Application that
has a user control for web connection with data input web
pages and a reporting pages.

What is the best data model design for it? normalize,denormalize,
3 N Form,Star Schema,Snow Flake?

Thanks,
Mabel Jovan
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Old 04-17-10, 10:07
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I'd use a tool like Cognos, it works well with Oracle and will handle most of those details for you (so you won't have to actually learn about building the site, just specifiy how you want it to look when it is done).

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Old 04-17-10, 10:08
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Sorry, had a bit of a brain-fart there... I meant SAP instead of Cognos.

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Old 04-18-10, 10:45
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I liked to use Cognos but I want to design my own Oracle Data Model.
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Old 04-18-10, 18:36
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Why?

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