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A Practical Guide to Database Design and Access SQL
Welcome
An Introductory video
Preview
Concepts
Section 1 Objectives
Introduction
In the Beginning
Preview
Fundamentals
Section 2 Objectives
Overview
Anomalies
Veterinary Office Exercise
Time Sheet Exercise
MS Access Workbench Simulation
Additional Information and Resources
The Relational Model
Section 3 Objectives
Keys and Normalization
Referential Integrity and Functional Dependency
Solution Set
Putting It Together
MS Access
Section 4 Objectives
Access Workbench
StudentDorms Exercise and a CRM Exercise
DoctorPatient Exercise and MyLawn Service Exercise
Creating a Database of the Time Sheet Exercise
Additional Resources
Adding Data
Section 5 Objectives
Populating the Database
Solution Set I
Solution Set II
MS Access Question
Additional Resources
Summary
Access SQL
Section 6 Learning Objectives
SQL Basics
SQL DDL and DML Statements
Importing and Populating a Database
SQL Queries
Summary
Adieu and Thank You
Adding Data
A Practical Guide to Database Design and Access SQL
By:
Richard Longworth
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Solution Set I
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