Hi Guys,
I've having a play with a program called DBDesigner 4 (made by fabForce.net). It seems to be quite a good program to me. But I'm pretty new to database design.
When I'm defining relationships in the program, it has two options for defining 1 to many relationships (1:n). One is normal called '1:n' and the other is called '1:n Non-Identifying'. Does anybody know what the term 'non-identifying' means?
Is it something quite important that could come back and bite me later if I don't set it right now?
Thanks for any advice.
Cheers, Chris.