At this point you have constructed your data model and it meets the definition of 3rd Normal form. You are anxious to implement your model into a database.
The next step of the project is to create the database and table structures in Microsoft Access.
Using Microsoft Access create the tables and relationships defined in your data model. Your Microsoft Access Database at this point should include the following:
The Tables as defined in your Entity Relationship Diagram.
The Relationships between the tables.
3 Defined Queries. One of the queried needs to be created to show the data from the Many-to-Many relationship (or include three tables) originally identified from the initial requirements.
Take a screenshot of the ERD and the Queries.
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