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Implementing Table Inheritance in SQL Server
Posted Date: 06 May 2008 Resource Type:
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kunal badgujar
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hi..
When designing a database, we sometimes come across situations where there are multiple types of entities that we are modeling, but we'd like them to all have certain attributes or relations in common. Using "sub-type" tables is a simple way to implement table inheritance in SQL Server.
For more details, visit
http://www.sqlteam.com/article/implementing-table-inheritance-in-sql-server
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Sebastian
13 Jun 2008
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This is very informative. Thanks for sharing the details.
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