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S Search/ Sort/ More accurate Print different types of Databases Advantages

______ use them to keep up with all the students’ information _____________ can keep up with their customers and reservations __________ can keep track of patient information Who Uses Databases?

What are the 4 parts of a database? Birthday List F R F E NAMECITYSTATEBIRTHDAYPHONE NO. 1Janet JonesHoustonTXMay 9(713) Sasha SmithLas VegasNVMarch 20(702) Bob ThompsonSeattleWAJuly 12(206) Edwin JonesLos AngelesCAAugust 8(213)

NAMECITYSTATEBIRTHDAYPHONE NO. 1Janet JonesHoustonTXMay 9(713) Sasha SmithLas VegasNVMarch 20(702) Bob ThompsonSeattleWAJuly 12(206) Edwin JonesLos AngelesCAAugust 8(213) Birthday List 4. What is the name of the file? 5. How many records are in this file? 6.How many fields are in each record? 7.How many entries are in this database?