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I have a table that looks like the following:

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I want to split this to 3 different tables with a PK-FK relationship. Essentially a province can have many state, a state can have many cities. What is the best way to do this in one shot using a SQL query if it's even possible? Or using tools like phpmyadmin.

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Province table:

Province_ID (PK)
Province_Name

State table:

State_ID (PK)
State_Name
Province_ID (FK)
AreaCode

Citi table:

Citi_ID (PK)
Citi_Name
State_ID (FK)
Citi_Code

I don't think there's any tools that can help you normalize this table automatically. So you have to create these tables by code then using sql query to insert values into it

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  • Can you at least give me an example, once I have the tables set up on the query to populate the content?
    – adit
    Apr 2, 2013 at 10:16
  • Getting the province table set up is pretty much easy. But not sure about the 2nd table.
    – adit
    Apr 2, 2013 at 10:24
  • The table structure is just like i described in my answer. About the query, you can reference to stackoverflow.com/questions/9285551/…
    – Doan Cuong
    Apr 2, 2013 at 11:40
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You may Partition It as follow :

Prov Table with Prov_ID as PK.

State Table with State_ID as PK and Prov_ID as FK

City Table with City_ID as PK and State_ID as FK and Prov_ID as FK

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