How do you design a database schema that is flexible and adaptable to changing requirements?
A database schema is a blueprint of how data is organized and stored in a database. It defines the tables, columns, relationships, constraints, and indexes that make up the database structure. A well-designed database schema can improve the performance, security, and usability of the database, as well as facilitate data analysis and reporting. However, designing a database schema that is flexible and adaptable to changing requirements can be challenging, especially when dealing with complex or dynamic data. In this article, you will learn some tips and best practices on how to design a database schema that can accommodate changes without compromising the integrity and functionality of the database.
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