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Relational Database Concepts
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A2 (5. Relational Database Concepts) ICT Mapa Mental sobre Relational Database Concepts, creado por eleanorbradbury el 11/04/2013.
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Relational Database Concepts
data base terminology
tables- contain data about items, made of rows and columns they must have unique names
records - single row within a table, contains data about a single item or event
fields - idividual items of data in a record, also know as attributes
keys - primary key, single field that is a unique ID for the record
composite primiary key - where two or more fields make up the primary key
foreign key - primary key in another table, field in another, used to join the two together
secondary key - used to index a field
entities
single objects or processes
information about things
each entity becomes a table
entities linked by relationships
relationships
links between entities/tables
one to one- where one record in a table is linked to only one record in another table
one to many - one record in a table is linked to many records in a second table
many to many - the many link goes both ways between two tables
referential integrity
ensuring that for every record in a table with a foreign key, there is a record in the corresponding table with the primary key
normalisation
process applied to data structures
decreases redundancy
increases integrity
first normal form
every data value is atomic
no repeating data
primary key
second normal form
must be in 1NF
non-key attributes are dependant on the entire primary key
third normal form
in 2NF
no functional dependancy between non-key items
advantages of normalisation
removes redundancy
increases consistency
increases integrity
easier maintenance
flexibility for future expansion
disadvantages of normalisation
reduced database performance
problems with hostorical calculations
data dictionary
database about a database
contains design details about the database
includes table name, field name, data type, length, validation, relationships, security
datatypes
text/string - anything not requiring a calculation
integer, whole numbers only, not telephone numbers
real, numbers with decimal places
boolean - one of two values
date/time - store age , dates, times
look to see what the data will be used for
parameters
simple query
query where there is only one parameter
complex query
a query with more than one parameter
makes use of AND, OR and NOT to join paramters
static
parameter is hard coded into the query and cannot be changed by the end user
dynamic
request for the parameter given to the end user at run time usually by a dialogue box
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