NEIBCC New Database in MySQL Produce SQL & File Drop Table Question

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• • Course Project Phase 3 Name : Raghava Reddy Chintakunta Last Name : Chintakunta Summary: To apply all acquired knowledge in the last Project Assignments to create a Database Scheme. For this project, the ERD is provided to you. Deliverables: o o o SQL Script with your name as follows: YourLastName_Project_Ph3.sql. MS Word Document with your OUTPUT, named as follows: YourLastName_Project_Ph3_Output.doc. ZIP file to include the two files mentioned above. Required Software: o o MySQL DBMS by Oracle. MySQL Community Server and MySQL Workbench. Follow Step 1-3 for your Course Project Phase phase 1, to install the required software components. Lab Steps: Step 1: Analyze the ERD for a student information system provided below. Be alert for the specifications provided for: 1) Entities, 2) Attributes, 3) Primary Key, and 4) Relationships. You will need to have a clear understanding for these components to create your database using MySQL. IMAGE ATTACHED IN ATTACHMENTS Step 2: Create a New Database in MySQL, Produce SQL File, Drop Table o o Create a new Database, as you did in your Course Project Phase 1 deliverable and you already created a database using the MySQL DBMS. Reference the attached video (Course Project Ph1 Video.mp4), for a demonstration to create a new Database using MySQL. This video was initially presented to you for phase 2 of your project. Also, reference the supplemental text: Available for Free download as part of our UC Library. MySQL Database Usage & Administration. (2010). By Vaswani, Vikram. McGraw Hill. ISBN: 978-0-07-160550-2. Link to UC Library: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=nlebk&AN=291311&site=edslive&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_ii Utilize the SQL dialect you learned so far in this course for MySQL. Use the file supplemental textbook: MySQL Database Usage & Administration. (2010). By Vaswani, Vikram. McGraw Hill, as supplement your knowledge of the MySQL dialect. o Create your SCRIPT file to be named: YourLastName_Project_Ph3.sql. Step 3: Include the following commands at the tops of your scripts: o o o o o o o o o o SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS STUDENT; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS CAMPUS; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS ROOM; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS COURSE; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS INSTRUCTOR; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS APPROVED_INSTRUCTOR; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS CLASS; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS STUDENT_GRADE; SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1; Step 4: Create Tables in your database o o o o o o Create a new Table for each of the entities provided to you in the ERD diagram in Step 1. Add a column to represent each attribute addressed in the ERD diagram in Step 1. Designate Primary Key, as noted in the ERD diagram in Step 1. Designate a Foreign Key relationship between the tables, as noted in the ERD diagram in Step 1. Enable referential integrity on the relationships, as needed. Enable cascade updates as needed on the relationships. Step 5: Designate Data Types. Update the data type as needed to enforce the domain constrain of the data. This needs to be completed for every column for all tables. o o o Dates: they should have a date data designation type. Surrogate keys: shall be auto-numbered Character type: shall have a character data designation type. Step 6: Column Constraints Designation. o o o o o Grade designation must be of one of these values as follows: A, B, C, D, E, F, W, E (E=enrolled, and W = withdrawn). Student's first and last names are not to be designated as NULL. Course Credit hours shall be BETWEEN one and four. The instructor first and last name must NOT be NULL Course name designation has to be UNIQUE and must not be NULL type. Step 7: Data Table Addition o o o Use the INSERT operator to add minimum 3 rows of data per each database. You are free to use any values you might like for each of the columns. NOTE/ Reminder: you are required to add data to the parent table prior to adding any data to child tables, as referential integrity is enabled. Step 8: Executing your SCRIPT o o o o Must incorporate the COMMIT command at the end of your Script Must incorporate the SHOW TABLES command, to display the table you created. At the end of the script created. Must incorporate the SELECT statement to show data allocated for each table. This would be added at the end of the script. EXECUTE your SCRIPT. o Copy and paste your OUTPUT into your MS Word file as follows: YourLastName_Project_Ph3_Output.doc Step 9: Upload your work o Upload ZIP file to include the two files as follows: 1) SQL Script with your name as follows: YourLastName_Project_Ph3.sql, and 2) MS Word Document with your OUTPUT, named as follows: YourLastName_Project_Ph3_Output.doc. Rubric: o o o o o o o Tables Created: create a table for each entity as noted in the ERD diagram in Step 1. 20 points Columns Created: create a column for each attribute as noted the ERD diagram in Step 1. 20 points Primary Key designation: primary key addressed for all tables with unique constraints specified as column properties. 20 points Data Types: Addressed for each attribute. Should include: 1) Date data type incorporated, 2) Surrogate Key Automated, 3) Numeric data shall be numeric type, 4) Character data shall have a character type. 20 points Relationships Created, as noted in the ERD diagram in STEP 1. Relationships shall be enabled for referential integrity and cascade updates. 40 points Data Added per row: 3 rows of data for each table. 40 points Column Constraints Added: As noted in the description for the project. Checked by adding rows with invalid values. Should take into consideration constraints as follows: 1) student name cannot be NULL, 2) course credit hours are restricted to allocations between 1-4, 3) course name is unique and NOT NULL, 4) instructor last name and first name can NOT be NULL, and 5) grade restrictions to the following values: A,B,C,D,F, W, E. 40 points Student PK Student ID Student_Grade PK,FK1 Student ID PK,FK2 Class ID + Instructor PK Instructor ID Student_Grade Last_Name First_Name Address Zip Major Class Status Last_Name First Name Address Zip Office_No Class PK Class ID PK,FK2 Room No Approved_Instructor PK,FK1 Instructor ID -HPK,FK2 Course No Course_No Section_No Semester_Name Years Instructor_ID Campus_Name Start_Date Start_Time Course PK Course No + Course_Name CreditHours Campus PK Campus Name Room Address zip Phone_No 主 PK Room No PK,FK1 Campus_Name Facility Capacity
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