entities

  • clearly you've copied and pasted your homework straight from the book.

    we don't do homework, but if you show us what you've done so far, we can offer suggestions.

    Lowell


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  • Hello,

    Being European I’ve never modelled baseball before, so it was vaguely interesting to give it a go.

    Entities can be discovered from the major nouns in the problem description, but you always have to be careful of duplicates e.g. a “Baseball Club” and a “Baseball Team” would presumably be the same Entity.

    So the significant nouns in your problem that are most likely Entities are: Team, Player, Stadium and Season (but you don’t really need that one if the application will only ever cover one Season).

    I never realised that baseball could be such fun 😉

    Regards,

    John Marsh

    www.sql.lu
    SQL Server Luxembourg User Group

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