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Databases Stefano Grazioli
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Debriefing Still doing well Timing your posts Easy meter
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You do the talking Name, major Learning objectives
Things you like about the class Things that can be improved Strengths / Attitude towards the Tournament
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Databases Stefano Grazioli
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Why do we need Databases?
Program (e.g., VBA) data is volatile Data in one place for everyone to use Indispensable in commerce Database
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DBs vs. DBMSs DBMS DataBase DataBase file(s)
A database (DB) is an organized collection of data A DataBase Management System (DBMS) is a software that provides data-related functionality DataBase User location Data center User or program User or program ‘Client’ program DBMS DataBase file(s) DBMS: Access, Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL Server, MySQL...
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DBs and the Web DBMS DataBase DataBase file(s) Web server
User location Data center DataBase User or program Web server User or program Browser program DataBase file(s) DBMS
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Relational DBMS RDBMS “tables inside”
When a DBMS organizes your data so that they appear to the users as TABLES, that DBMS is a Relational DBMS, or RDBMS. I speak SQL “tables inside” I speak SQL RDBMS Client program
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What Is New In Technology?
WINIT What Is New In Technology?
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Congratulations! You are hired at SmallBank
Homework
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You are a Business Intelligence analyst at SmallBank
Welcome! So glad that you are here and can help us with Business Intelligence! I have so many business questions for you… (1) Who are our customers in Austin, TX? I need a list of first names, last names and IDs (2) What are the rates that we offered on our loans? Prepare a report with the loan IDs and rates for the loans under $50,000,000 (3) …. Please access our MS SQL Server and create these reports for me…
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Accessing Business Data
SmallBank data: Loan, Loan Officer, Customer, Insurance Plan User location Data center RDBMS MS SQL Server SQL Client Visual Studio Sql queries F-sg6m-s4 A file on the server
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Example Table: Loan Officer
ACTUAL TABLE DIAGRAM LO id f name l name phone demo
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Small Bank DB: Data Dictionary
Loan l_id = the loan unique id principal, rate, date_due, Loan officer lo_id = the loan officer’s unique id f_name, l_name, phone Customer c_id = the customer’s unique id f_name, l_name, city, state Insurance plan coverage = maximum amount covered premium = amount to pay every year
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Reading the Data Model Primary key: a unique identifier used to retrieve the record
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Reading the Relationships
1 6 “A loan officer has many loans, a loan has one loan officer” One 5 2 Many 3 4
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SQL Queries
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SQL Structured Query Language The standard language for databases 70s:
- Codd - SEQUEL – Structured English QUEry Language commercialized it in 1979 1986 ISO/ANSI Sometimes sought as a required skill in interviews
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SQL EXAMPLE: A QUERY SELECT First_Name, Last_Name, ssn FROM StudentTbl
WHERE gpa > 3.0 ORDER BY Last_Name;
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4+2 BASIC SQL COMMANDS SELECT = ‘search’ INSERT a new row
UPDATE a existing row DELETE a row CREATE a table DROP a table
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Navigating the Relationships (‘join’)
FK foreign key: a PK in another table, used to link the two tables FK FK FK FK
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Joins are commonsense If I give you c_id ‘4977’, can you give me the phone numbers of the loan officers for that client?
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SQL Query Select loan_officer.phone
from customer_in_loan, loan, loan_officer where customer_in_loan.c_id = '4977' and customer_in_loan.l_id = loan.l_id and loan.lo_id = loan_officer.lo_id If I give you c_id ‘4977’, can you give me the phone numbers of the loan officers for that client?
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