 flat-file database-a database that can work with only one table at a time.

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 flat-file database-a database that can work with only one table at a time

Work book questions pg.111  How is a computerized database organized? It put each files into different places!!!

 What are five advantages of a database? The database saves the data that input into it! The database helps store all the information you put in. The GIGO helps clear it out the wrong Information you put in! The info is put in neatly and quickly

Work book questions pg 115  What is one key advantage of a relational database over a flat –file database? Relational database can use data at the same table at the same time!!!

 How do traditional database and multimedia database differ? Traditional database can store all kinds of text & numerical data, Multimedia professionals use Database to catalog media files.

 Which of the following is not a part of a database? worksheets

 What does the term GIGO stand for ? Garbage in, Garbage Out!