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1. What is DBMS?
A Database Management System (DBMS) is a program that controls
creation, maintenance and use of a database. DBMS can be termed
as File Manager that manages data in a database rather than
saving it in file systems.
2. What is RDBMS?
RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management System.
RDBMS store the data into the collection of tables, which is related
by common fields between the columns of the table. It also provides
relational operators to manipulate the data stored into the tables.
Example: SQL Server.
3. What is SQL?
SQL stands for Structured Query Language , and it is used to
communicate with the Database. This is a standard language used
to perform tasks such as retrieval, updation, insertion and deletion
of data from a database.
Standard SQL Commands are Select.
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4. What is a Database?
+ Database is nothing but an organized form of data for easy access,
storing, retrieval and managing of data. This is also known as structured
form of data which can be accessed in many ways.
+ Example: School Management Database, Bank Management Database
5. What are tables and Fields?
Atable is a set of data that are organized in a model with Columns
and Rows. Columns can be categorized as vertical, and Rows are
horizontal. A table has specified number of column called fields but
can have any number of rows which is called record.
6. What is a primary key?
A primary key is a combination of fields which uniquely specify a
row. This is a special kind of unique key, and it has implicit NOT NULL
constraint. It means, Primary key values cannot be NULL.
7. What is a unique key?
A Unique key constraint uniquely identified each record in the
database. This provides uniqueness for the column or set of columns.
APrimary key constraint has automatic unique constraint defined on
it. But not, in the case of Unique Key.
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8. What is a foreign key?
A foreign key is one table which can be related to the primary key of
another table. Relationship needs to be created between two tables
by referencing foreign key with the primary key of another table.
9. What is a join?
This is a keyword used to query data from more tables based on the
relationship between the fields of the tables. Keys play a major role
when JOINs are used.
10. What is normalization?
Normalization is the process of minimizing redundancy and
dependency by organizing fields and table of a database. The main
aim of Normalization is to add, delete or modify field that can be
made in a single table.
11. What is Denormalization?
DeNormalization is a technique used to access the data from higher
to lower normal forms of database. It is also process of introducing
redundancy into a table by incorporating data from the related
tables.
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12. What are the types of join and explain each?
There are various types of join which can be used to retrieve data and
it depends on the relationship between tables.
+ Inner Join.
Inner join return rows when there is at least one match of rows
between the tables.
+ Right Join.
Right join return rows which are common between the tables and all
rows of Right hand side table. Simply, it returns all the rows from the
right hand side table even though there are no matches in the left
hand side table.
+ Left Join.
Left join return rows which are common between the tables and all
rows of Left hand side table. Simply, it returns all the rows from Left
hand side table even though there are no matches in the Right hand
side table.
+ Full Join.
Full join return rows when there are matching rows in any one of the
tables. This means, it returns all the rows from the left hand side table
and all the rows from the right hand side table.
13. What is a View?
A view is a virtual table which consists of a subset of data contained
in a table. Views are not virtually present, and it takes less space to
store. View can have data of one or more tables combined, and it is
depending on the relationship.
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14. What is an Index?
An index is performance tuning method of allowing faster retrieval of
records from the table. An index creates an entry for each value and it
will be faster to retrieve data.
15. What are all the different types of indexes?
There are three types of indexes -.
+ Unique Index.
This indexing does not allow the field to have duplicate values if the
column is unique indexed. Unique index can be applied automatically
when primary key is defined.
+ Clustered Index.
This type of index reorders the physical order of the table and search
based on the key values. Each table can have only one clustered index.
+ NonClustered Index.
NonClustered Index does not alter the physical order of the table and
maintains logical order of data. Each table can have 999 nonclustered
indexes.
16. What is a Cursor?
A database Cursor is a control which enables traversal over the
rows or records in the table. This can be viewed as a pointer to one
row in a set of rows. Cursor is very much useful for traversing such
as retrieval, addition and removal of database records.
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17. What is a query?
ADB query is a code written in order to get the information back from
the database. Query can be designed in such a way that it matched
with our expectation of the result set. Simply, a question to the
Database.
18. What is a relationship and what are they?
Database Relationship is defined as the connection between the tables
in a database. There are various data basing relationships, and they
are as follows:.
+ One to One Relationship.
+ One to Many Relationship.
+ Many to One Relationship.
+ Self-Referencing Relationship.
19. What is subquery?
Asubquery is a query within another query. The outer query is
called as main query, and inner query is called subquery. SubQuery
is always executed first, and the result of subquery is passed on to
the main query.
Let’s look into the sub query syntax -
Acommon customer complaint at the MyFlix Video Library is the
low number of movie titles. The management wants to buy movies
for a category which has least number of titles.
You can use a query like
SELECT category_name FROM categories WHERE category_id =(
SELECT MIN(category_id) from movies);
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20. What are the types of subquery?
There are two types of subquery - Correlated and Non-Correlated.
Acorrelated subquery cannot be considered as independent query,
but it can refer the column in a table listed in the FROM the list of the
main query.
ANon-Correlated sub query can be considered as independent query
and the output of subquery are substituted in the main query.
21. What is a stored procedure?
Stored Procedure is a function consists of many SQL statement to access
the database system. Several SQL statements are consolidated intoa
stored procedure and execute them whenever and wherever required.
22. What is a trigger?
ADB trigger is a code or programs that automatically execute with
response to some event on a table or view in a database. Mainly,
trigger helps to maintain the integrity of the database.
Example: When a new student is added to the student database,
new records should be created in the related tables like Exam, Score
and Attendance tables.
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