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Database Management
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1. A database computer language designed for the retrieval and management of data in relational database management systems (RDBMS) - database schema creation and modification - and database object access control management.
Data
SQL
Alternate Key
Schema
2. A way of looking at a database object - usually looking at the design or at the contents/results
Entity Relationship Diagram
View
Totals Query
Relation
3. An MS Access tool that simplifies a task. For example - you can quickly create a complex expression with the Expression Builder.
Autonumber
Relational Database Model
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
Expression Builder
4. The window that appears when you open an Access database or an Access project. It displays the commands for creating new database objects and opening and manipulating existing objects.
SQL
Candidate Key
Database Window
Form
5. A data type that is used for fields and calculations involving money
SQL
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
Currency Data Type
Database
6. A location within a database table that stores one particular type of data i.e. a field
Report
Recursive Dependency
One-To-Many Relationship
Column
7. An association between two tables in which the primary key value of each record in the primary table corresponds to the value in the matching field or fields of0 - 1 - or many records in the related table.
Index
Fourth Normal Form
One-To-Many Relationship
Sort
8. A record as seen in the data sheet view.
Query
Database Window
Row
Make Table Query
9. A field - set up in a query - that displays the result of an evaluated expression rather than displaying stored data.The value of the calculated field is re-calculated each time a value in the expression changes.
Calculated Field
Schema
Multi-valued Dependency
First Normal Form
10. An association between two tables in which the primary key value of each record in the primary table corresponds to the value in the matching field or fields of one and only one record in the related table.
Multi-valued Dependency
Candidate Key
Join
One-To-One Relationship
11. A candidate key that coud have been the primary key but was not selected as such ; OR a field that is not the primary key but has been used for indexing nevertheless.
Secondary Key
Database Management System (DBMS)
Best Normal Form
Primary Key
12. A control - also called an edit field - used on a form - report or data access page to display text or accept data entry.It can have a label attached to it.
Text Box
Normalization
Data Definiton Language
Third Normal Form
13. A field in a table with unique values that although it is not the primary key - it could have been used as such.
Alternate Key
Database
Autonumber
Transitive Dependency
14. Data from a table - form - query which is displayed in a row-and-column format.
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
First Normal Form
Aggregate Function
Data Sheet
15. To modify a database - or the files associated with the database.
Transact
Data Mining
Super key
First Normal Form
16. The horizontal bar at the top of a column. You can click a column selector to select the entire column in the query design grid or the filter design grid
Foreign Key
Transact
Column Selector
Many-to-many Relationship
17. When a relation is not just in Boyce-Codd Normal Form - but also contains at most one multivalued dependency.
Secondary Key
SQL
Fourth Normal Form
Design Vie
18. No Transitive Dependencies.
Append Query
Third Normal Form
Table Window
Tuple
19. Candidate key selected for use.
Cardinality
Primary Key
Normalization
Column Selector
20. a.k.a record
Tuple
Referential Integrity Constraint
Compound Key
Third Normal Form
21. A database object that stores data in records and fields. The data is usually about a particular category of things.
Group
Table
Compound Key
Data Integrity Rules
22. A graphical representation of all entity relationships (Data Model)
Entity Relationship Diagram
Fourth Normal Form
Referential Integrity Constraint
Trigger
23. One or more fields whose values uniquely identify each record in a table.
Action Query
Second Normal Form
Make Table Query
Primary Key
24. Knowingly violates one or more rules of normalization.
Database Window
Totals Query
Best Normal Form
Fourth Normal Form
25. A query that asks a question about the data stored in your tables and returns a results set in the form of a data sheet without changing the actual data in the table(s).
Query
Normalization
Currency Data Type
Select Query
26. The actual pieces of facts that are stored in the fields in a database table.
Access
Metadata
Transact
Data
27. Table has no anomalies.
Trigger
Domain/Key Normal Form
Best Normal Form
Referential Integrity Constraint
28. A DBMS created by Microsoft - it is a collection of data and objects - such as tables - queries - or forms - related to a particular topic or purpose.
Primary Key
Default Value
Access
SQL
29. An abstract model that documents and organizes the business data for communication between team members and is used as a plan for developing applications - specifically how data is stored and accessed.
Data Model
Entity Relationship Diagram
Third Normal Form
Relational Database Model
30. Two or more controls that can be treated as one unit while designing a form or report. You can select the group instead of selecting each individual control as you are arranging controls or assigning properties.
Data Model
Group
Append Query
E-R diagram
31. Groups of database commands which are to be treated as a single atomic event.
Transitive Dependency
Transaction
One-To-Many Relationship
Second Normal Form
32. A feature that speeds up searching and sorting in a table based on key values and can enforce uniqueness on the rows of a table.
Super key
Object-Oriented Database
Index
Metadata
33. The set of fields in a table which stores unique values and so any one from the list can be selected to be the primary key.
Many-to-many Relationship
Access 2007
Transact
Candidate Key
34. In an access databse - a window in which you work with tables in design view or datasheet view.
Transact
Access
Table Window
Tuple
35. Stored procedures that may be configured to automatically execute (fire) when certain events take place.
Compound Key
One-To-One Relationship
Self-Join
Trigger
36. No partial functional-dependencies.
Group
Second Normal Form
Report
Access
37. Contents of a Database: Tables of user data - Metadata - Indexes - Stored Procedures - _______ - Security Data - Backup/Recovery Data
Check Box
Triggers
Numeric Data Type
Totals Query
38. An association/link established between common fields in two different tables. A relationship can be one-to-one - many-to-many or more usually one-to-many.
Relation
Composite Key
Row
Flat File
39. A central repository for databases across an entire enterprise.
Data Model
Criteria
Data Warehouse
Transitive Dependency
40. The part of an SQL statement that specifies which record to retrieve.
Referential Integrity Constraint
Where clause
Access 2007
Super key
41. A control that indicates whether an option is selected or not. A tick mark appears in the box when the option is selected.
Totals Query
Referential Integrity Constraint
Third Normal Form
Check Box
42. An operator used to compare two values or expressions; For example - < (less than) - > (greater than) - = (equal to)
Candidate Key
Trigger
Comparison Operator
Database Diagram
43. Refers to the number of associations that can exist between two record types.
Access 2007
Cardinality
Key
Entities
44. A data model in which the data is organized into a tree-like structure. The structure allows representing information using parent/child relationships: each parent can have many children - but each child has only one parent
Make Table Query
Hierarchical Database
Third Normal Form
Referential Integrity Constraint
45. A characteristic of the items in a database i.e. a field
Design Vie
Default Value
Attribute
Schema
46. A type of computer file system that stores all data in a single file.
Flat File
Sort
Trigger
Table Window
47. A self-describing collection of integrated tables. The tables are called integrated because they store data about the relationships between the rows of data.
Key
Data Definiton Language
Database Object
Database
48. The process of examining and analyzing data with a view to extracting patterns from it. It is usually done on data warehouses
Data Mining
Referential Integrity Constraint
E-R diagram
Relational Database Model
49. The process of organizing data to minimize redundancy and produce smaller - well-structured relations/tables.
Trigger
Calculated Field
One-To-One Relationship
Normalization
50. A query that displays a summary calculation - such as an average or a sum - for values in a table or tables. A totals query is not a seperate kind of query; rather it extends the flexibility of select queries.
Aggregate Function
Totals Query
Key
First Normal Form