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Now that SQL Server is installed and the main tools that we will use in our life as a SQL Server developer or administrator have been demonstrated, it is almost time to start building the Wrox_Golf_Resul t s database solution. However, we cannot do this yet because we still don’t know what will be within the database. At this point in time, all the information that we have so far is that we will be building a database that will hold golf society results for an organization called Wrox. This is the information that we have been given, and we now have to gather enough information about the requirements of the solution, and about what information require to be stored.

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Dewson, R. (2001). Database Analysis and Design. In: Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0804-4_5

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