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I'm extremely green at database design and have been given a project to complete as part of an assignment.



My question is, in regards to values from a table, in this instance, it relates to health club facilities.



Let's say there are multiple facilities that a health club could have such as 24-hours gym, swimming pool, sauna, kids playroom, outdoor training park, cycle studio. My plan would be to store these and have a sequential ID number relating to each.



If I store this information in one table, can multiple ID numbers be referenced in a single row in another?



for example, if the health club "Kingsway" has 4 of those facilities, can I show in the row relating the "Kingsway" have under the facilities column ID numbers 1,2,5,6?



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    I'm extremely green at database design and have been given a project to complete as part of an assignment.



    My question is, in regards to values from a table, in this instance, it relates to health club facilities.



    Let's say there are multiple facilities that a health club could have such as 24-hours gym, swimming pool, sauna, kids playroom, outdoor training park, cycle studio. My plan would be to store these and have a sequential ID number relating to each.



    If I store this information in one table, can multiple ID numbers be referenced in a single row in another?



    for example, if the health club "Kingsway" has 4 of those facilities, can I show in the row relating the "Kingsway" have under the facilities column ID numbers 1,2,5,6?



    Cheers









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      I'm extremely green at database design and have been given a project to complete as part of an assignment.



      My question is, in regards to values from a table, in this instance, it relates to health club facilities.



      Let's say there are multiple facilities that a health club could have such as 24-hours gym, swimming pool, sauna, kids playroom, outdoor training park, cycle studio. My plan would be to store these and have a sequential ID number relating to each.



      If I store this information in one table, can multiple ID numbers be referenced in a single row in another?



      for example, if the health club "Kingsway" has 4 of those facilities, can I show in the row relating the "Kingsway" have under the facilities column ID numbers 1,2,5,6?



      Cheers









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      I'm extremely green at database design and have been given a project to complete as part of an assignment.



      My question is, in regards to values from a table, in this instance, it relates to health club facilities.



      Let's say there are multiple facilities that a health club could have such as 24-hours gym, swimming pool, sauna, kids playroom, outdoor training park, cycle studio. My plan would be to store these and have a sequential ID number relating to each.



      If I store this information in one table, can multiple ID numbers be referenced in a single row in another?



      for example, if the health club "Kingsway" has 4 of those facilities, can I show in the row relating the "Kingsway" have under the facilities column ID numbers 1,2,5,6?



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