3 SQL - RDBMS Concepts
3 SQL - RDBMS Concepts
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.
What is a table?
The data in an RDBMS is stored in database objects which are called as tables. This table is
basically a collection of related data entries and it consists of numerous columns and rows.
Remember, a table is the most common and simplest form of data storage in a relational
database. The following program is an 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 a 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.
A record is also called as 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 |
+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
What is a 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 be as shown below −
+-----------+
| ADDRESS |
+-----------+
| Ahmedabad |
| Delhi |
| Kota |
| Mumbai |
| Bhopal |
| MP |
| Indore |
+----+------+
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 the one that has been left blank during a record
creation.
SQL Constraints
Constraints are the rules enforced on data columns on a 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.
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Constraints can either be column level or table level. Column level constraints are applied only to
one column whereas, table level constraints are applied to the entire table.
Following are some of the most commonly used constraints available in SQL −
NOT NULL Constraint − Ensures that a column cannot have a NULL value.
DEFAULT Constraint − Provides a default value for a column when none is specified.
UNIQUE Constraint − Ensures that all the values in a column are different.
PRIMARY Key − Uniquely identifies each row/record in a database table.
INDEX − Used to create and retrieve data from the database very quickly.
Data Integrity
The following categories of data integrity exist with each RDBMS −
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.
Database Normalization
Database normalization is the process of efficiently organizing data in a database. There are two
reasons of this normalization process −
Eliminating redundant data, for example, storing the same data in more than one table.
Both these reasons are worthy goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes
and ensures that data is logically stored. Normalization consists of a series of guidelines that
help guide you in creating a good database structure.
Normalization guidelines are divided into normal forms; think of a form as the format or the way a
database structure is laid out. The aim of normal forms is to organize the database structure, so
that it complies with the rules of first normal form, then second normal form and finally the third
normal form.
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It is your choice to take it further and go to the fourth normal form, fifth normal form and so on,
but in general, the third normal form is more than enough.
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