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Drawrelationshiplinesbetweentables.Youmaynotneedalltheblanktableformsbelowandyoumaynotneedallthelinesshown. Fields/ColumnNames/Attributes student_points_awarded_to_date FIT100 StudentAtheletesTeamsDatabase 3/5/2008 AthletesandTeamsDatabaseDesign Decidewhattablesareneededforthedatabase.Assignfieldstotheappropriatetable.Selectprimarykeys. student_points_awarded_at_event student_first_name student_middle_name...

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Drawrelationshiplinesbetweentables.Youmaynotneedalltheblanktableformsbelowandyoumaynotneedallthelinesshown. Fields/ColumnNames/Attributes student_points_awarded_to_date FIT100 StudentAtheletesTeamsDatabase 3/5/2008 AthletesandTeamsDatabaseDesign Decidewhattablesareneededforthedatabase.Assignfieldstotheappropriatetable.Selectprimarykeys. student_points_awarded_at_event student_first_name student_middle_name student_last_name team_other_details sport_description division_description student_result_at_event letters_awarded_date student_address team_description team_gender event_end_date student_date_of_birth coach_name event_name event_location student_gender event_start_date team_name Student_Athletestable PK:student_id middle_name first_name last_name address date_of_birth gender points_awarded_to_date Teamstable PK:team_id team_name team_gender team_description team_other_details Students_in_Eventstable PK:student_event_id FK:student_id FK:event_id FK:team_id student_points_awarded_at_event student_result_at_event Divisionstable PK:division_code division_description Sportstable PK:sport_code sport_description Students_in_Teamstable Eventstabl...

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