Pretty self explanatory...
If you were designing a database for rates, for instance, would you favor a table with a large number of rows (one for each rate) or a wider table with fewer rows?
A telecom rate table would be a fairly rudimentary example...You could organize a single large table with a column for each LATA and each row would be your OCN or you could arrange in such a way that each OCN/LATA combination had it's own row.
Which way would you rather do it?
			
			If you were designing a database for rates, for instance, would you favor a table with a large number of rows (one for each rate) or a wider table with fewer rows?
A telecom rate table would be a fairly rudimentary example...You could organize a single large table with a column for each LATA and each row would be your OCN or you could arrange in such a way that each OCN/LATA combination had it's own row.
Which way would you rather do it?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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