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DAY 9: DATABASES Rohit Rorohit@mix.wvu.edu Rorohit@mix.wvu.edu September 21, 2015 1
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SCENARIO MANAGER Scenario Manager is a what-if analysis tool that allows you to define up to 32 scenarios to compare their effects on calculated results Data->Data Tools->What-If Analysis- >Scenario Manager Example: Profit calculations for a business based on units sold, production cost per unit, shipping cost per unit 2
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ADDING SCENARIOS Data->Data Tools->What-If Analysis- >Scenario Manager Add… –Scenario name –Changing cells –Set values for each cell Example: –Best Case: 75,000 units, $38/unit production cost, $0.30/unit shipping cost –Likely Case: 50,000, $42.95, $0.5 –Worst Case: 25,000, $48, $0.75 3
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WORKING WITH SCENARIOS Delete Edit Show Summary –Regular summary –PivotTable summary 4
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SOLVER Solver is similar to goal seek, but it allows multiple input values to change Solver is an Add-In, so it must be loaded before you can use it –File->Options->Add-Ins->Manage: Excel Add- Ins-> Go… –Check “Solver Add-in”-> OK 5
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DATABASES A database is an organized collection of data There are many types of databases –Flat File –XML –Workbooks –Relational –Key-Value Store 6
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POPULAR DROP-OUT BILLIONAIRES (IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER SKILLS) 7
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WHY LEARN THESE SKILLS? Database skills are an essential part of basic computer skills like Programming.Programming Limitless possibilities with a 800$ computer from the comfort of home (consume or produce). Create own website/blog (commercial, personal). Computer skills like Programming, Database Management, Blogging are like culinary skills. Business Plan competition. 8
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WHERE ARE DATABASES USED? Storing bank records, corporate data, etc. Storing login credentials for websites/blogs. Store content of popular websites like Flickr.com, YouTube.com, etc. Store content of popular services like Netflix, Instagram,Pandora, iTunes, Spotify, Game Center (iOS), App Store, Play Store (Android App Store). 9
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WHERE ARE DATABASES USED? 10 Source: oracle.com
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RELATIONAL DATABASES Access is a relational database –A relational database is a collection of data items organized as a set of formally described tables from which data can be accessed easily –In addition to table definitions, there are also relationships between tables 11
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RECORDS AND FIELDS REVIEW A single entry in a table is called a “record” –A record (row) is one or more pieces of data about a single entity Each piece of data in a record is a “field” (column). A table definition lists all the fields the records in that table have –The definition can define default values for fields –Some fields are required for each record, others are optional 12
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KEYS Each table has to have a “primary key”. This is a field, or a combination of fields that will be unique to each record Keys allow you to identify a particular record You can use the key in other tables to reference the record 13
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INDEXES Indexes are an ordering of a key or other field that is computed on creation and kept up to date as the database is updated By using the index, the database software is able to quickly retrieve the record given the field value 14
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RELATIONSHIPS By including a the key from one table as a field in a different table, we create a relationship between the two tables This allows us to link the data between two tables In the second table, the field is known as a “foreign key” 15
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EXAMPLE Two tables: People, PhoneNumbers –People: id, first_name, last_name, birthdate –PhoneNumbers: id, country_code, area_code, number, person_id PhoneNumbers.person_id would hold the same value as People.id for phone numbers that belong to the given person 16
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CASCADING If the records with the foreign key are only used as an extension of the original table, you may want to cascade updates and/or deletes –Deletes: If the original record is deleted, the foreign key record is deleted –Updates: If the key of the original record is changed, the foreign key is updated to match 17
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PLANNING DATABASES Define what tables you need Define what fields belong in each table Define what data types each field should be Define default values for each field Choose between required and optional 18
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NORMALIZATION Normalization is a process of organizing fields and tables to minimize redundancy of data –DRY (don’t repeat yourself) –If you repeat yourself, when you need to make a change you have to change it everywhere or you will have problems 19
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SQL SQL is structured query language SQL is how Access interacts with data under the hood INSERT INTO ‘table’ (‘field1’, ‘field2’) VALUES (‘value1’, ‘value2’) UPDATE ‘table’ SET ‘field1’ = ‘value1’ WHERE ‘field2’ = ‘value2’ DELETE FROM ‘table’ WHERE ‘field’ = ‘value’ SELECT ‘field1’ FROM ‘table’ WHERE ‘field2’ = ‘value’ 20
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COMMON EXCEL ISSUES Switch Row/Column Merge (but not center) Relative/Absolute/Mixed References 21
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