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10.0 Fundamentals of databases
10.2 Relational databases
10.2.1 Tables, records, and fields
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In relational databases, tables are used to store and organize related
data
Records in a table are also referred to as
rows
.
A field in a table represents a specific
attribute
Match the key type with its definition:
Primary Key ↔️ Uniquely identifies records in a table
Foreign Key ↔️ Connects to primary key in another table
What is a primary key used for in a relational database?
Ensuring record uniqueness
A table in a relational
database
is organized into rows and columns.
A single row in a table is called a
record
What does a record in a relational database table represent?
A single entity
Each field in a record represents a specific
attribute
Fields in a relational database table can store different types of data, such as text,
numbers
, or dates.
Match the key type with its purpose:
Primary Key ↔️ Ensures each record is distinct
Foreign Key ↔️ Establishes relationships between tables
A primary key in a table cannot contain
null
values.
What does the data type of a field define in a relational database?
Type of data stored
A field with the integer data type can store whole numbers without
decimals
In relational databases, data types define the type of data that can be stored in a
field
What type of data stores whole numbers without decimals?
Integer
What type of data stores numbers with decimals?
Float
The Text
data type
stores strings of characters.
In the students table, the ID field is an
integer
Match the database term with its definition:
Table ↔️ A collection of related data in rows and columns
Record ↔️ A single row containing data for one entity
Field ↔️ A column representing a specific attribute
A table is a collection of related data in rows and
columns
What does a record in a relational database table represent?
A single entity
Fields define the structure of a table in
relational databases
.
What is the primary purpose of a primary key in a table?
Uniquely identify records
A foreign key is a field in one table that references the primary key of another
table
In the students table, which field is the primary key?
ID
In the enrollments table, which field is the foreign key linking to the students table?
StudentID
Order the three main types of relationships in relational databases based on their complexity:
1️⃣ One-to-One
2️⃣ One-to-Many
3️⃣ Many-to-Many
In a one-to-many relationship, one record in table A can be related to multiple records in table
B
Which type of relationship requires a linking table with composite foreign keys?
Many-to-Many