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DATABASE MedicalLabManagement - SQL

The document describes the creation of database tables to manage a medical lab. The tables store information about employees, doctors, patients, tests, medicines, bills and their relationships. Tables are created for patient information, doctor and employee details, tests and test reports, medicine prescriptions, bills, appointments and more. Foreign keys are used to define relationships between the tables.

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DATABASE MedicalLabManagement - SQL

The document describes the creation of database tables to manage a medical lab. The tables store information about employees, doctors, patients, tests, medicines, bills and their relationships. Tables are created for patient information, doctor and employee details, tests and test reports, medicine prescriptions, bills, appointments and more. Foreign keys are used to define relationships between the tables.

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create DATABASE MedicalLabManagement;

create table Employee(

EID int primary key,

EName varchar NOT NULL,

DOB Date NOT NULL,

DOJ Date NOT NULL,

Salary int NOT NULL,

Qualification varchar NOT NULL

);

create table Contact(

EID int primary key,

Contact varchar,

FOREIGN KEY(EID) references Employee(EID)

);

create table Doctor_Type(

D_type varchar primary key,

Fee int NOT NULL

);

create table labtype(

Capacity int NOT NULL,

testNumber int primary key,

Charges int NOT NULL

);

create table Patient(


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patient_Type varchar NOT NULL,

P_Name varchar NOT NULL,

Ward_No int NOT NULL,

Gender char NOT NULL,

Admit_From Date,

Admit_To Date,

PID int primary key,

Age int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(test_Number) references Ward(Test_Number)

);

create table Operations_Advisory(

Ops_Date Date,

PID int NOT NULL,

OID int NOT NULL,

Operations_AdvisoryID int primary key,

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID)

);

create table Doctor(

EID int NOT NULL,

DID int primary key,

D_type varchar,

Operation_AdvisoryID int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(EID) references Employee(EID),

FOREIGN KEY(D_type) references Doctor_Type(D_type),

FOREIGN KEY(Operation_AdvisoryID) references


Operations_Advisory(Operations_AdvisoryID)

);

create table Appointment(


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Appointment_No int primary key,

Appointment_Date Date NOT NULL

);

create table Appointment_with(

Appointment_No int primary key,

DID int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(DID) references Doctor(DID),

FOREIGN KEY(Appointment_No) references Appointment(Appointment_No)

);

create table Tested_By(

PID int,

DID int,

FOREIGN KEY(DID) references Doctor(DID),

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID),

PRIMARY KEY(PID, DID)

);

create table Available_Medicine(

Medicine_ID int primary key,

M_Rate int NOT NULL,

M_Name varchar NOT NULL

);

create table Available_Test(

T_ID int primary key,

T_Rate int NOT NULL,

T_Name varchar NOT NULL

);
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create table Test_Advisory(

Test_Date Date NOT NULL unique,

PID int NOT NULL,

DID int NOT NULL,

TID int NOT NULL,

Test_Report varchar NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(DID) references Doctor(DID),

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID),

FOREIGN KEY(TID) references Available_Test(T_ID),

PRIMARY KEY(Test_Date, PID, TID)

);

create table Medicine_Advisory(

Med_Qty int,

PID int NOT NULL,

DID int NOT NULL,

Med_ID int NOT NULL,

Prescription_Date DATE NOT NULL unique,

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID),

FOREIGN KEY(DID) references Doctor(DID),

FOREIGN KEY(Med_ID) references Available_Medicine(Medicine_ID),

PRIMARY KEY(PID, Med_ID, Prescription_Date)

);

create table Visitor(

Stay_From Date NOT NULL,

Stay_To Date NOT NULL,


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Visitor_Name varchar NOT NULL,

VisitorID int primary key

);

create table to_meet(

VisitorID int,

PID int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID),

FOREIGN KEY(VisitorID) references Visitor(VisitorID),

PRIMARY KEY(PID, VisitorID)

);

create table Reports(

Remarks varchar,

Report_date Date,

DID int NOT NULL,

PID int NOT NULL,

Operation_AdvisoryID int,

FOREIGN KEY(PID) references Patient(PID),

FOREIGN KEY(DID) references Doctor(DID),

FOREIGN KEY(Operation_AdvisoryID) references


Operations_Advisory(Operations_AdvisoryID),

PRIMARY KEY(Report_date, DID, PID)

);

create table Bill(

Bill_No int primary key,

Bill_Date Date NOT NULL,

Amount int NOT NULL

);
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create table Test_Bill(

Test_Date Date NOT NULL,

PID int NOT NULL,

Test_Amount int NOT NULL,

Bill_No int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(Test_Date) references Test_Advisory(Test_Date),

FOREIGN KEY(Bill_No) references Bill(Bill_No)

);

create table Medicine_Bill(

Prescription_Date Date NOT NULL,

PID int NOT NULL,

Medicine_Amount int NOT NULL,

Bill_No int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(Bill_No) references Bill(Bill_No),

FOREIGN KEY(Prescription_Date) references


Medicine_Advisory(Prescription_Date),

PRIMARY KEY(Prescription_Date, PID)

);

create table Operation_Bill(

Operation_Bill_Date Date NOT NULL,

Operation_AdvisoryID int NOT NULL,

PID int NOT NULL,

Bill_No int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(Operation_AdvisoryID) references


Operations_Advisory(Operations_AdvisoryID),

FOREIGN KEY(Bill_No) references Bill(Bill_No),

PRIMARY KEY(Operation_AdvisoryID)

);
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create table Stay_Charges(

PID int NOT NULL,

Stay_Charge int NOT NULL,

Ward_No int NOT NULL,

Bill_No int NOT NULL,

FOREIGN KEY(Bill_No) references Bill(Bill_No)

);

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