Database ConceptsAppropriate for all introductory courses or brief courses on database development and management, as well as database courses designed around specific database products such as Microsoft Access, SQL Server, or MySQL. Written by one of the world's leading database authorities, Database Concepts 3e, introduces the essential concepts students need to create and use small databases. |
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The Relational Model | 53 |
Getting Started with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 | 58 |
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1:N relationship 2005 Q4 Portfolio Access SQL Access Workbench application ASSIGNMENT attributes AutoNumber button candidate key Caruthers CASCADE Chapter Char Christman column name CONTACT table CREATE TABLE Crow's Foot Crow's Foot E-R cursor CUSTOMER table CustomerID CustomerNumber data model data types database design Date DBMS products delete Department DepartmentName Design View dialog box display E-R diagram E-R model EmailAddress EmployeeNumber example field foreign key functional dependency Griffey identifier IE Crow's Foot INVOICE InvoiceNumber Item LastName FirstName LINE_ITEM locking Mary Jacobs MaxHours Microsoft Access Microsoft SQL Server MySQL NickName normalization NULL Number object pane primary key PROJECT ProjectID Q3 Product Plan Q4 Portfolio Analysis query window record Recursive Relationship referential integrity constraint relation result SALESPERSON table SEMINAR shown in Figure shows SQL Server 2005 SQL statement STUDENT subtype surrogate key Tom Jackson transaction UPDATE users Wallingford Motors weak entity WMCRM database Write a SQL