relational databases
Re: Position of IT Dept. Database Developer I would first like to thank you for considering me to fill the position of database developer and for the opportunity that it represents. I believe, however, that I am lacking in sufficient skills and knowledge to maintain this system effectively. The following is a report outlining the requirements of a relational database setup: As you are aware I have recently been on a one-day Access course where I learned how to develop a single table database. Maintaining a single table or ‘flat’ database does not require much knowledge of database theory, however, our database system is a relational database and consists of many tables linked together or ‘joined’. To run this sort of database it is necessary to have an understanding of the set of ideas and thinking that is called the ‘database approach’. Our database is primarily used for storing data regarding products, customers and orders, although there are undoubtedly many more categories aside from these. One of the aims of usi
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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