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JMatthes

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In the normalization process, if you find that every determinant in a relation is a candidate key then you have determined that:
 
  A) the relation is well formed.
  B) the relation needs to be broken into two or more new relations.
  C) surrogate keys in the relation may not be correctly linked to other relations.
  D) the relation needs to have foreign keys added in order to be correctly linked to other relations.
  E) referential integrity constraints concerning the relation need to be established.

Question 2

The SQL keyword ________ can be used with SELECT statements retrieving view instances to sort the results of the SELECT.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

ORDER BY



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