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Tables

Explore the use of tables and how to work with them
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Daniel Hanks  4 Lessons ·  17m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

In this course, you’ll explore and define tables. You’ll learn about the structural elements of tables and data types. You’ll also learn about primary and foreign keys. You’ll have the opportunity to create multiple tables and then create data types for them.

You’ll also work with common examples of data types such as integers, characters and date and time. You’ll then get to establish primary and foreign keys to create relationships and enforce data integrity between tables. Finally, you’ll learn how to import a table from external sources, such as spreadsheets, text files, or other database formats.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand table structures and the relationships between tables
  • Create a table and set appropriate data types
  • Work with common data types such as integers, characters, and date and time
  • Establish primary and foreign keys to create relationships and enforce data integrity
  • Import tables from external sources such as spreadsheets, text files, or other database formats

Key Takeaways

  • Tables are defined by structural elements and data types that organize how information is stored.
  • Data types such as integers, characters, and date and time determine the kind of values a column can hold.
  • Primary and foreign keys create relationships between tables and enforce data integrity.
  • Tables can be imported from external sources, including spreadsheets, text files, and other database formats.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will explore and define tables, learn about table structural elements and data types, understand primary and foreign keys, and learn how to import tables from external sources such as spreadsheets, text files, or other database formats.

What topics are covered in the lessons?

The course covers Table Structures and Relationships, Create a Table and Set Data Types, Primary and Foreign Keys, and Importing Tables.

What data types does the course cover?

It covers common examples of data types such as integers, characters, and date and time.

Will I get hands-on practice?

Yes. You will have the opportunity to create multiple tables, set data types for them, and establish primary and foreign keys to create relationships and enforce data integrity between tables.

What skills does this course help build?

It helps build skills in database modeling, database programming, relational databases, foreign keys, external tables, and linked tables.