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This course will review relationships. This includes one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships. You’ll use your database software to look at database diagrams and understand the difference between these different relationships.
You’ll learn how to link existing tables and establish relationships between them. You’ll then add tables within the software so you can visualize and understand how new relationships can be established. The lessons will discuss when a certain relationship should be used and will also cover how tables with data relationships will connect. You’ll build simple one-to-one relationships at first, then build up to a more complex one-to-many relationship. Finally, we’ll discuss and visualize the concept of junction tables and how they are used to connect multiple tables within a many-to-many relationship.
It covers one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships, including how and when each should be used.
You will use your database software to look at database diagrams, link existing tables, establish relationships between them, and add new tables to visualize how new relationships can be established.
The course discusses and visualizes junction tables, which are used to connect multiple tables within a many-to-many relationship.
It builds skills in database diagrams, database modeling, entity relationship models, relational databases, the relational model, and relational theory.
It is organized into three lessons: One-to-One Relationships, One-to-Many Relationships, and Many-to-Many Relationships, progressing from simpler to more complex relationships.