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I would if I could. Big Grin | :-D

In fact, I do as much as I can, which is limited and not always beneficial.

But the issue is that my current primary task is simply ETLing data from various sources to our staging database. For that, it's usually best to just leave it as is. But, at times, I do split some data into child tables -- usually if the incoming data has been de-normalized such that a field contains delimited lists of values (yuck).
It really depends on the needs of the next layer of the overall application, which often requires de-normalized data anyway.


On those rare occasions when I create a database for a "proper" application, I normalize as required for the application.

But I don't care about the definitions of the various normal forms; I leave that to the ivory tower types.
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