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I think all databases should be normalized to 6NF (wink to PerformanceDBAPerformanceDBA), so I refuse to answer questions about databases that aren't normalized up till that point.

More seriously, legacy and poor design is a thing lots of developers have to handle. You can't always go and normalize mid- or post-project. When following the guidelines about asking good questionsguidelines about asking good questions, those questions have their place.

I think all databases should be normalized to 6NF (wink to PerformanceDBA), so I refuse to answer questions about databases that aren't normalized up till that point.

More seriously, legacy and poor design is a thing lots of developers have to handle. You can't always go and normalize mid- or post-project. When following the guidelines about asking good questions, those questions have their place.

I think all databases should be normalized to 6NF (wink to PerformanceDBA), so I refuse to answer questions about databases that aren't normalized up till that point.

More seriously, legacy and poor design is a thing lots of developers have to handle. You can't always go and normalize mid- or post-project. When following the guidelines about asking good questions, those questions have their place.

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I think all databases should be normalized to 6NF (wink to PerformanceDBA), so I refuse to answer questions about databases that aren't normalized up till that point.

More seriously, legacy and poor design is a thing lots of developers have to handle. You can't always go and normalize mid- or post-project. When following the guidelines about asking good questions, those questions have their place.