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1 Slide 1 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Databases Standard Grade Computing Studies

2 Slide 2 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Databases Definitions A database is a structured collection of similar information which you can search through. File A collection of structured data on a particular topic. A file is made up of records. RecordInformation held about one person or thing. A record is made up of fields. FieldA single item of information.

3 Slide 3 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Types of Fields Textholds letters, numbers and symbols Numerichold numbers for calculations Dateholds a date Timeholds a time Graphicholds a picture Calculated fieldperforms a calculation on the contents of one or more fields.

4 Slide 4 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Searching The search facility allows you to look for information in the database. A search may be: SimpleLook for records with a match on one field ( They have one thing in common.) eg Hair = “Brown” ComplexLook for records with a match on more than one item in one or more fields. Eg Hair = “Brown” AND Eyes = “Blue”

5 Slide 5 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Comparison operators <Less than < =Less than or equal to =Equal to > =Equal to or greater than >Greater than Not equal to Contains Eg. To find all records for 1st to 3rd year in a school database you could search for: Year <= 3rd

6 Slide 6 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Credit In a complex search we need to link the searches together using one of the following operators: ANDBoth items required in each record OROne item required in each record Eg To search a school database for all Standard Grade Computing pupils you could search for: Year = ‘3rd’ OR Year = ‘4th’ AND Subject = ‘Computing’

7 Slide 7 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Sorting Sorting allows you to arrange the records in a database in alphabetic or numeric order. This can be ascending (A to Z or 1 to 9) or descending (Z to A or 9 to 1) Sorting on More than one field When two items are the same in one field they can be separated using a second field for sorting. For example, it is common to sort lists of names first by surname and then by first name

8 Slide 8 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Calculated Field (Also called a computed field). A calculated field allows you to carry out a calculation on another field or fields and return the answer in the calculated field. (similar to formulae in a spreadsheet). Example:Field 1: Date of birth Field 2: Today's date Field 3: Age Field 3 is a calculated field and contains the formula: Today’s date - Date of birth Other examples of calculated fields often used in reports include totals and sub-totals.

9 Slide 9 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Credit Reports Any information on your database that you print out is a report. You would normally do a search and / or a sort, and then select which fields you want to print.

10 Slide 10 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Size of a field This is the total number of characters, including spaces, needed to hold the information in a field. Eg. A Field containing the data ‘Computing Department’ Would have a field size of 20 Examples of databases include:- Telephone directory Police National Computer A personal Christmas card list

11 Slide 11 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Calculating the storage requirements of a database file FieldSize of field 130 24 325 424 56 63 72 86

12 Slide 12 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing FieldSizeBytes required 13030 244 32525 42424 566 633 722 866 Total for one record= 100 bytes If a database has 50 records the storage space required= 100 X 50 = 5000 bytes 5000 / 1024 = 4.88 Kilobytes

13 Slide 13 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Credit Keywords This is the text used to search a file for a particular entry. Key Field This is a field which contains unique information for each record. That is, each record has a different number or text in the key field. Doing a search for an item on a unique field will only give one record. Example: SQA has a database of all pupils attempting Standard Grade Exam. Each pupil has a unique candidate number because there will be more than one pupil with the same name and date of birth.

14 Slide 14 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Credit Data Protection Definitions: Data User is a person who holds and uses personal data about others or controls the use of it. Data Subject is a person about whom personal data is stored by a data user.

15 Slide 15 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing The Data subjects have the following rights: to know if data is held about them on a computer to see a copy of this personal data to make corrections if necessary to ask for compensation if data is inaccurate or access given to an unauthorised person.

16 Slide 16 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Under the Data Protection Act (1984) data users must: get and process the information fairly and lawfully register what reason they hold it for hold only relevant information hold only accurate and up to date information not keep information any longer than needed give individuals access to information about themselves and, where necessary, correct or remove wrong information take appropriate security measures.

17 Slide 17 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Exceptions to the Act There are exceptions to people’s right to see data held about them. The public are denied access to data held by the Police or security forces.

18 Slide 18 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Misuse of Computers The Computer Misuse Act is intended to protect all types of information (not just personal) stored on computer systems. Hacking This is the act of trying to gain unauthorised entry to files. This is done by using a wide area network and passwords.

19 Slide 19 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Viruses Some people enjoy writing and distributing computer viruses which destroy data and cause computers to crash or take up processor time in meaningless calculations. Viruses are usually spread by copying files (from unofficial sources). To prevent viruses spreading: Don’t share disks. Don’t copy software. Use an anti-virus program to check disks regularly.

20 Slide 20 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing Mail Merge A database is the second general purpose package (along with a word processor) required to produce a mail merged document. Having studied both these packages, we are now in a better position to understand how a mail merge works. Mail merging is the process of combining details from a database with a standard letter in a word processing package, to produce personalised letters - as many letters as there are records in the database.

21 Slide 21 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing NameFlossie Year S1 NameJosie YearS5 NamePhyllis YearS4 Database Dear Parent, I am pleased to inform you that your child ___________ has won a prize for the best Computing student in __________ Head Teacher. Word Processed Standard Letter Having created your database and your standard letter, you are ready to combine the two, filling the gaps in the standard letter with information from the database.

22 Slide 22 St Andrew’s High School Standard Grade Computing The database field names are used to mark where in the standard letter information from the database will be inserted. These are shown in brackets like so > to mark them. Dear Parent, I am pleased to inform you that your child > has won a prize for the best Computing student in > Head Teacher. Word Processed Standard Letter with database fields inserted ready for mail merge. When the mail merge is performed the field names in brackets are replaced with the appropriate fields from the database. This is done for every record in the database.


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