The document discusses database tables, which are the fundamental building blocks of databases. It defines key concepts like records, fields, and entries. A record contains all the data fields for one item, like a customer. A field is a single piece of data like a name. An entry is the actual data in a field, like "John Doe". The document provides examples of database tables and their structure, with rows representing records and columns representing fields.
1. Objective 5.01: Understand database tables used in business. Database Fundamentals
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12. Susan’s Record 5.01 Understand database tables used in business Slide One record is displayed from the Employee Table above. The table contains 8 fields. Name Bday SS Street City St Zip Phone Almond, Susan 10/22/1985 245-88-9845 31 Bessemer St Greensboro NC 25233 336-585-5646
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5.01 Database Fundamentals
5.01 Database Fundamentals Databases help you manage practically endless types of information: sales and inventory numbers, student records, or a home collection of DVDs, CDs, and videotapes, just to name a few.
5.01 Database Fundamentals
5.01 Database Fundamentals Tables All databases contain one or more tables. Queries Queries can combine data from different tables, update your data, and perform calculations on your data.
5.01 Database Fundamentals
5.01 Database Fundamentals
5.01 Database Fundamentals Distribute B5.01-03 “Parts of a Database” Activity and B5.01-04 “Parts of a Database Activity Two” Activity for students to work on.