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Multiple Table Database Review

Multiple Table Database Review. What are entities ? What are records ? What are attributes ? How can you represent a 1:N (one-to-many) relationship ? How can you represent an M:N (many-to-many) relationship ?. MegaCorp Database. Design a new database for inventory usage

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Multiple Table Database Review

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  1. Multiple Table Database Review • What are entities? • What are records ? • What are attributes? • How can you represent a 1:N (one-to-many) relationship? • How can you represent an M:N (many-to-many) relationship? http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  2. MegaCorp Database • Design a new database for inventory usage • MegaCorp manufactures office furniture: • Bookcases, File Cabinets, Desks, Chairs • Desks and Chairs come in three styles: • Contemporary, Traditional, Classic • All furniture items have: • Color: beige, oak, walnut, mahogany, black • Size: depth, width, height (in inches, to hundredths) • Description, Item Number • It is necessary also to keep a record of the number of each item in stock http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  3. Database DesignLevel 1 • What questions do I want the database to answer? • What data do I need to answer these questions? • How are these data related to one another? http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  4. Database DesignLevel 2 • What entities are involved? • What attributes belong to each entity? • What datatype should be used for each of the different attributes? • What relationships exist between these entities? What type is each of these relationships? http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  5. Database Design Sequence • Use a “Relational Database Diagram” with boxes and connecting lines to initially identify entities, attributes and relationships. • Next convert boxes to tables and attributes to columns. Define primary keys. • Implement each one-to-many relationship via the use of a foreign key in the “many” entity. • Implement each many-to-many relationship via an extra “relationship table” which uses the pair of foreign keys as its primary key. http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  6. General Design Guidelines • Database designing should be an iterative process. As difficulties appear at one stage, you may need to go back and refine or modify earlier stages. • Try to reduce redundancies and dependencies (normalization). • Finish the design before entering data! http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  7. Begin design • Work with your groups. See slide 2 for specs. • Create a Relational Database Diagram (slide 5) and write out your tables on paper • Elect group spokesperson to share design with rest of class, we’ll compare notes and come to agreement • 10 minutes to work without our help • 15 more minutes after that • No need to put anything in Access yet (but you can if you finish the rest, just be prepared to change if needed) http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  8. MegaCorp Packages • MegaCorp wants to sell suites/groupings of furniture items. • Each suite consists of a variety of items in different quantities and has a suite name and a total price. • Modify your design to handle “suites”. • Work on paper first, only go to Access if your group has reached agreement (again, be prepared to change) • 10 minutes without help, then 10 more http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

  9. Homework • Check the link on today’s classwork page for the homework for next class day. • Highlights (check web page for full details) • Finish/check Megacorp DB design • Import data into Megacorp http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse103 U:/msu/course/cse/103

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