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Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e
Gerald V. Post, University of the Pacific
David L. Anderson, DePaul U/McGowan Center
Database Management
Chapter 6 Fill In The Blanks
1
In a database, each table contains data for a specific
.
2
In a relational database, it is important to be able to identify
data.
3
With QBE, there is a pattern-matching command called
that enables you to search for parts of text.
4
In SQL, connections between tables are typically made with the
clause in the FROM statement.
5
When each
column in a table depends on the entire key, we say that the table is in second normal form.
6
Most reports can be broken into categories, of which the most common are: page headers, page footers, group breaks, and a
.
7
Most
is/are connected to databases.
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