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Year 7 WBGS Understanding Databases

What is a Database? Information that is organisedInformation that is organised Allows user to search Database to find informationAllows user to search Database to find information

Why would a Database be useful? FasterEfficient Where would you find a Database? SchoolSupermarketDoctors Any business

What Makes up a Database? Fields First Name, Second Name, Title Telephone Number, , Postcode

What Makes up a Database? Records Group of Completed Fields

Database Terminology A Field is…. Part of a record containing one specific data item. Eg. Name, Address, DOB, Genre A Record is… A collection of completed fields

Your Database Project DVD CollectionDVD Collection What fields would you need?What fields would you need?