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Starter Activity (5 Mins) What am I? I hold a collection of data and store it together in more than one table I uniquely identify a record in a database I am a problem that occurs in a flat file database when data is entered into a database more than once I am a primary key field that is repeated in another table to join the tables together. I am a problem that occurs in a flat file database because data is repeated and when a specific data item needs to be updated not all instances of that data are updated leading to data being wrong

Homework Your homework time is dedicated to the write up sections of your coursework that you have started with Tina. Aim to complete the sections Tina asks you to complete. This will help you with completing the final coursework by the deadline date and give you an opportunity to receive feedback on each of the sections so that you can maximise your grade.

INFO 4 - Relational Database Design & Implementation

Objectives… Design and implement relational databases for your own coursework

Apply your knowledge Using the Database worksheet you should now have reached Activity 4. This where you are creating your database for your actual coursework so that you can visualise what you are creating as it will assist with your write up! When you start creating your database there is a hyperlink to a MS Access tutorial website that will help you with your construction. You can always ask your teacher for help if there are any areas that you do not know.

Plenary How many keywords have you learned today and what were they?