When working with Schema, and your post asks what supports complex (non-normalized) data representations, what type of schema, would you tell your boss to use?
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Understand that complex (non-normalized) data often includes nested structures, arrays, or varied data types that don't fit neatly into traditional relational database schemas. Show more…
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