Re: Mr. Stuckle and Mr. Miller - explain normalisation with an example [message #185290 is a reply to message #185287] |
Mon, 17 March 2014 00:13 |
Mr Oldies
Messages: 241 Registered: October 2013
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 10:55:57 +1100, Geoff Muldoon wrote:
> noreply(at)example(dot)com says...
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>> I'll bet you won't.
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>> The table I have now consists of the following columns.
>> songid,hits, title, author, license.
>> Please explain how this data should be normalised.
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> Why do you have BOTH the songid and the (presumably song) title, when it
> would be prefereable to have a "Songs" table separate to the one
> recording the (presumably web-click) "hits"?
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> Is it feasible for a song (for a particular author/artist) to be the
> subject of more than one "license", e.g. released on different
> compilation ablums through different companies?
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> GM
Yes it can be.
There have been a few cases of same titles by different authors.
One that cames to mind is "Little Sister" sung by Elvis and another totally
different as sung by Connie Stevens.
It is the author who signs with a licensing agent, not the artist.
www.45cat.com has a collection of most songs of the sixties.
And other years.Most labels show the licensing agents, but many do not.
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