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Subject: Re: hierarchical database and normalization
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>Hmmm... not quite equivalent.  The db I'm doing is from my coin
>collection, and I'm using the defacto cataloging method for the hobby:
>
>Country
>Denomination
>Series
>Type
>Variety
>Year
>Variation

what kind of hierarchy is there? these are all properties of a
coin-table?!

ciao, jan 

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