What is RDBMS?
RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management System.
RDBMS is the basis for SQL, and for all modern database systems like MS
SQL Server, IBM DB2, Oracle, MySQL, and Microsoft Access.
A Relational database management system (RDBMS) is a database
management system (DBMS) that is based on the relational model as
introduced by E. F. Codd.
What is table ?
The data in RDBMS is stored in database objects called tables. The table is a collection of related data entries and it consists of columns and rows.
Remember, a table is the most common and simplest form of data
storage in a relational database. Following is the example of a
CUSTOMERS table:
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
| ID | NAME | AGE | ADDRESS | SALARY |
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
| 1 | Ramesh | 32 | Ahmedabad | 2000.00 |
| 2 | Khilan | 25 | Delhi | 1500.00 |
| 3 | kaushik | 23 | Kota | 2000.00 |
| 4 | Chaitali | 25 | Mumbai | 6500.00 |
| 5 | Hardik | 27 | Bhopal | 8500.00 |
| 6 | Komal | 22 | MP | 4500.00 |
| 7 | Muffy | 24 | Indore | 10000.00 |
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
|
What is field?
Every table is broken up into smaller entities called fields. The
fields in the CUSTOMERS table consist of ID, NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and
SALARY.
A field is a column in a table that is designed to maintain specific information about every record in the table.
What is record, or row?
A record, also called a row of data, is each individual entry that
exists in a table. For example there are 7 records in the above
CUSTOMERS table. Following is a single row of data or record in the
CUSTOMERS table:
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
| 1 | Ramesh | 32 | Ahmedabad | 2000.00 |
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
|
A record is a horizontal entity in a table.
What is column?
A column is a vertical entity in a table that contains all information associated with a specific field in a table.
For example, a column in the CUSTOMERS table is ADDRESS which
represents location description and would consist of the following:
+-----------+
| ADDRESS |
+-----------+
| Ahmedabad |
| Delhi |
| Kota |
| Mumbai |
| Bhopal |
| MP |
| Indore |
+----+------+
|
What is NULL value?
A NULL value in a table is a value in a field that appears to be
blank which means A field with a NULL value is a field with no value.
It is very important to understand that a NULL value is different
than a zero value or a field that contains spaces. A field with a NULL
value is
one that has been left blank during record creation.
SQL Constraints:
Constraints are the rules enforced on data columns on table. These
are used to limit the type of data that can go into a table. This
ensures the accuracy and reliability of the data in the database.
Contraints could be column level or table level. Column level
constraints are applied only to one column where as table level
constraints are applied to the whole table.
Following are commonly used constraints available in SQL:
- NOT NULL Constraint: Ensures that a column cannot have NULL value.
- DEFAULT Constraint : Provides a default value for a column when none is specified.
- UNIQUE Constraint: Ensures that all values in a column are different.
- PRIMARY Key: Uniquely identified each rows/records in a database table.
- FOREIGN Key: Uniquely identified a rows/records in any another database table.
- CHECK Constraint: The CHECK constraint ensures that all values in a column satisfy certain conditions.
- INDEX: Use to create and retrieve data from the database very quickly.
Data Integrity:
The following categories of the data integrity exist with each RDBMS:
- Entity Integrity : There are no duplicate rows in a table.
- Domain Integrity : Enforces valid entries for a given column by restricting the type, the format, or the range of values.
- Referential integrity : Rows cannot be deleted, which are used by other records.
- User-Defined Integrity : Enforces some specific business rules that do not fall into entity, domain, or referential integrity.
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