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Student Table     Course Table     The Course_ID in the student table is best described as: -Examine the database tables in Q44.Given that the relationship between the student and the course is 1:1,which of the following statement is correct? (i) Only the Course_ID should be added to the student table (ii) Only the Student_ID should be added to the student table (iii) Course_ID should be added to the student table and Student_ID should be added to the course table. A) Either (i) or (ii)  B) Both (i) and (ii)  C) Both (ii) and (iii)  D) Both (i) and (iii)
Course Table
Student Table     Course Table     The Course_ID in the student table is best described as: -Examine the database tables in Q44.Given that the relationship between the student and the course is 1:1,which of the following statement is correct? (i) Only the Course_ID should be added to the student table (ii) Only the Student_ID should be added to the student table (iii) Course_ID should be added to the student table and Student_ID should be added to the course table. A) Either (i) or (ii)  B) Both (i) and (ii)  C) Both (ii) and (iii)  D) Both (i) and (iii)
The Course_ID in the student table is best described as:
-Examine the database tables in Q44.Given that the relationship between the student and the course is 1:1,which of the following statement is correct? (i) Only the Course_ID should be added to the student table (ii) Only the Student_ID should be added to the student table (iii) Course_ID should be added to the student table and Student_ID should be added to the course table.


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