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Visual C# 2012 How to Program ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Database: Organized integrated collection of data Database management system (DBMS) Provides mechanisms for storing and organizing data Allows storage and access to database, without knowledge of internal representation Relational Databases popular Use Structured Query Language (SQL) to perform queries (search) and manipulate data Programming languages need an interface to interact with relational databases ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Logical representation of data: Relationships can be considered without concern for physical structure of data Composed of tables 6 ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rule of Entity Integrity: every record must have a unique value in its primary-key field Compound Primary key: when a record has a unique key based on a combination of two fields Foreign key: Field for which every entry has a unique value in another table and where the field in the other table is the primary key for that table Rule of Referential Integrity: every foreign-key field value must appear in another table’s primary-key field One to many relationship: A foreign key can appear many times in its own table, but only once as primary key in another table 8 New sets made from queries called result sets Result set formed by selecting Department and Location data from the Employee table. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©1992-2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used to request data (perform queries) and manipulate data 18 SQL keyword Description SELECT Selects (retrieves) fields from one or more tables. FROM Specifies tables from which to get fields or delete records. Required in every SELECT and DELETE statement. Specifies criteria that determine the rows to be retrieved. Joins records from multiple tables to produce a single set of records. Specifies criteria for grouping records. Specifies criteria for ordering records. Inserts data into a specified table. Updates data in a specified table. Deletes data from a specified table. WHERE INNER JOIN GROUP BY ORDER BY INSERT UPDATE DELETE SQL query keywords. 19 Extracts information from one or more tables in a database Format: Basic: SELECT * FROM tableName * extracts all columns To get specific fields use a comma separated list instead of * Example: SELECT * FROM Authors 20 SELECT * FROM Authors authorID lastName authorID lastName 1 Deitel 8 McPhie 2 Deitel 9 Yaeger 3 Nieto 10 Zlatkina 4 Steinbuhler 12 Wiedermann 5 Santry 12 Liperi 6 Lin 13 Listfield 7 Sadhu authorID and lastName from the Authors table. 21 Used to specify certain criteria in a query Basic form: SELECT * FROM tableName WHERE criteria Example: SELECT * FROM Titles WHERE copyright > 1999 Can use LIKE clause Used for pattern matching Uses wildcards *: zero or more characters take its place ?: exactly one character takes its place 22 Title editionNumber copyright Internet and World Wide Web How to Program 2 2002 Java How to Program 4 2002 The Complete Java Training Course 4 2002 The Complete e-Business & e-Commerce Programming Training Course 1 2001 The Complete Internet & World Wide Web Programming Training Course 2 2001 The Complete Perl Training Course 1 2001 The Complete XML Programming Training Course 1 2001 C How to Program 3 2001 C++ How to Program 3 2001 The Complete C++ Training Course 3 2001 e-Business and e-Commerce How to Program 1 2001 Internet and World Wide Web How to Program 1 2000 The Complete Internet and World Wide Web Programming Training Course 1 2000 Java How to Program (Java 2) 3 2000 The Complete Java 2 Training Course 3 2000 XML How to Program 1 2001 Perl How to Program 1 2001 Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program 1 2002 e-Business and e-Commerce for Managers 1 2000 Wireless Internet and Mobile Business How to Program 1 2001 C# How To Program 1 2002 Python How to Program 1 2002 Visual Basic .NET How to Program 2 2002 Titles with copyrights after 1999 from table Titles. 23 authorID firstName lastName 1 Harvey Deitel 2 Paul Deitel SELECT * FROM Authors WHERE lastName LIKE ‘D*’ authorID firstName lastName 3 Tem Nieto 6 Ted Lin 11 Ben Wiedermann 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield SELECT * FROM Authors WHERE lastName LIKE ‘?i*’ 24 Used to arrange results of a query Can be ascending or descending order Uses ASC and DESC respectively Example: SELECT * FROM Authors ORDER BY lastName ASC Can be used to sort by multiple fields 25 authorID firstName lastName 2 Paul Deitel 1 Harvey Deitel 6 Ted Lin 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield 8 David McPhie 3 Tem Nieto 7 Praveen Sadhu 5 Sean Santry 4 Kate Steinbuhler 11 Ben Wiedermann 9 Cheryl Yaeger 10 Marina Zlatkina SELECT * FROM Authors ORDER BY lastName ASC 26 authorID firstName lastName 1 Harvey Deitel 2 Paul Deitel 6 Ted Lin 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield 8 David McPhie 3 Tem Nieto 7 Praveen Sadhu 5 Sean Santry 4 Kate Steinbuhler 11 Ben Wiedermann 9 Cheryl Yaeger 10 Marina Zlatkina SELECT * FROM Authors ORDER BY lastName, firstName ASC 27 INNER JOIN Merges records from multiple tables into a single record Tests for matching values in a common field General Form: SELECT * FROM table1 INNER JOIN table2 ON table1.fieldName=table2.fieldName Fully-qualified names use the table name and dot operator followed by the field name Example: SELECT firstName, isbn FROM Authors INNER JOIN AuthorISBN ON Authors.authorID= AuthorISBN.authorID 28 firstName isbn firstName isbn Harvey 0130895601 Harvey 0130829293 Harvey 0130284181 Harvey 0134569555 Harvey 0130284173 Harvey 0130829277 Harvey 0130852473 Paul 0130125075 Harvey 0138993947 Paul 0130856118 Harvey 0130856118 Paul 0130161438 Harvey 0130161438 Paul 013028419x Harvey 013028419x Paul 0139163050 Harvey 0139163050 Paul 0130895601 Harvey 0135289106 Paul 0135289106 Harvey 0130895717 Paul 0130895717 Harvey 0132261197 Paul 0132261197 Harvey 0130895725 Paul 0130895725 Harvey 0130125075 Tem 0130284181 Paul 0130284181 Tem 0130284173 Paul 0130284173 Tem 0130829293 Paul 0130829293 Tem 0134569555 Paul 0134569555 Tem 0130856118 Paul 0130829277 Tem 0130161438 Paul 0130852473 Tem 013028419x Paul 0138993947 29 Tables produced by INNER JOIN can be used as arguments for another INNER JOIN 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Join Publishers and Titles tables if the publisherID matches SELECT Titles.title, Titles.isbn, Authors.firstName, Authors.lastName, Titles.copyright, Publishers.publisherName FROM ( Publishers INNER JOIN Titles ON Publishers.publisherID = Titles.publisherID ) INNER JOIN ( Authors INNER JOIN AuthorISBN ON Authors.authorID = AuthorISBN.authorID ) ON Titles.isbn = AuthorISBN.isbn ORDER BY Titles.title Join Authors and AuthorISBN if authorID matches Join two created tables if Sort new table by title titlesISBN matches authorsISBN TitleAuthor query of Books database. 31 Part 1 Title isbn firstName lastName copyright publisherName Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program 0130895601 Paul Deitel 2002 Prentice Hall Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program 0130895601 Harvey Deitel 2002 Prentice Hall Advanced Java 2 Platform How to Program 0130895601 Sean Santry 2002 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0131180436 Harvey Deitel 1992 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0131180436 Paul Deitel 1992 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0132261197 Harvey Deitel 1994 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0132261197 Paul Deitel 1994 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0130895725 Harvey Deitel 2001 Prentice Hall C How to Program 0130895725 Paul Deitel 2001 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Tem Nieto 2002 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Paul Deitel 2002 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Jeffrey Listfield 2002 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Cheryl Yaeger 2002 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Marina Zlatkina 2002 Prentice Hall C# How To Program 0130622214 Harvey Deitel 2002 Prentice Hall C++ How to Program 0130895717 Paul Deitel 2001 Prentice Hall 32 Inserts a new record into a table General Form: INSERT INTO tableName(fieldName1) VALUES (value1) Values must match field names in order and type Example: INSERT INTO Authors (firstName, lastName) VALUES (‘Sue’, ‘Smith’) 33 authorID firstName lastName 1 Harvey Deitel 2 Paul Deitel 3 Tem Nieto 4 Kate Steinbuhler 5 Sean Santry 6 Ted Lin 7 Praveen Sadhu 8 David McPhie 9 Cheryl Yaeger 10 Marina Zlatkina 11 Ben Wiedermann 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield 14 Sue Smith Authors after an INSERT operation to add a record. 34 Modifies data in a table Form: UPDATE tableName SET fieldName1 = value1 WHERE criteria Example: UPDATE Authors SET lastName = ‘Jones’ WHERE lastName = ‘Smith’ AND firstName = ‘Sue’ 35 authorID firstName lastName 1 Harvey Deitel 2 Paul Deitel 3 Tem Nieto 4 Kate Steinbuhler 5 Sean Santry 6 Ted Lin 7 Praveen Sadhu 8 David McPhie 9 Cheryl Yaeger 10 Marina Zlatkina 11 Ben Wiedermann 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield 14 Sue Jones Table Authors after an UPDATE operation to change a record. 36 Removes data from a table Form: DELETE FROM tableName WHERE criteria Example: DELETE FROM Authors WHERE lastName = ‘Jones’ AND firstName = ‘Sue’ 37 authorID firstName lastName 1 Harvey Deitel 2 Paul Deitel 3 Tem Nieto 4 Kate Steinbuhler 5 Sean Santry 6 Ted Lin 7 Praveen Sadhu 8 David McPhie 9 Cheryl Yaeger 10 Marina Zlatkina 11 Ben Wiedermann 12 Jonathan Liperi 13 Jeffrey Listfield Table Authors after a DELETE operation to remove a record. 38