Please help, Do this in an ER diagram
Page 100. MiniCase MC5 Your deliverable, is a database created on your local installation of SQL Server. The database name should be Computers_yourname Additional insight The database covers all the employees, even those who currently do not have a computer assigned to them. Among them are a few IT technicians who are charged with maintaining computers. Certification to use software packages are issued independently from assigning computers to employees. How to proceed. Right-click on Databases in Object Explorer to start New Database pop-up dialog. That's how you create a new database Computers_yourname. Click OK. Then in Object Explorer click on the + to the left of Computers_yourname. You may need to right-click on Databases in Object Explorer and select Refresh. Right-click on Tables and select New > Table... You will then add column-by-column. Don't forget to add suitable data types and check Allow Nulls where applicable. Right-click on a row and hit Set Primary Key where applicable. You can select more than one row at once to Set Primary Key (a composite key). When you are done with adding columns, you can File > Save the table. Initially it'll show a generic table name that you should change to the correct one before hitting OK. You can hit F5 from time to time to refresh Object Explorer. After you created the tables, you should create a New Database Diagram and add all the tables to it, one by one. Relationships between the tables can be set either from within the table designer or by dragging the lines between the tables on the diagram. When you name a table implementing many-to-many relationship follow the convention to concatenate the adjacent entities' names. For example: EmplyeePackage, however, amend this template if you are converting more than one diamond between the same rectangles. By the deadline (when the database will be replicated for grading), all the tables in the diagram should be in Standard View. You can initially experiment on your local server. After that, you can Right Click the desired source database, click 'Scripts Database as...' Create To New Query Editor Window to create a script for exporting your database to submit as your assignment. It's OK to discuss the techniques of creating the databases, tables, diagrams, relationships in Discussions. However, do it in general terms, without hinting on how to set up the particular database in the assignment. Note that, sometimes, you can overcome a strange error you encounter while creating a diagram is restarting SQL Server Management Studio. Mini Cases MC1 Advance Science Incorporated Map the ER diagram for the Advance Science Incorporated Database (created in mini case MCl in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC2 Investco Scout Map the ER diagram for the Investco Scout Funds Database (created in mini case MC2 in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC3 Funky Bizz Map the ER diagram for the Funky Bizz Operations Database (.
1. Please help, Do this in an ER diagram
Page 100. MiniCase MC5 Your deliverable, is a database created on your local installation of
SQL Server. The database name should be Computers_yourname Additional insight The
database covers all the employees, even those who currently do not have a computer assigned to
them. Among them are a few IT technicians who are charged with maintaining computers.
Certification to use software packages are issued independently from assigning computers to
employees. How to proceed. Right-click on Databases in Object Explorer to start New Database
pop-up dialog. That's how you create a new database Computers_yourname. Click OK. Then in
Object Explorer click on the + to the left of Computers_yourname. You may need to right-click
on Databases in Object Explorer and select Refresh. Right-click on Tables and select New >
Table... You will then add column-by-column. Don't forget to add suitable data types and check
Allow Nulls where applicable. Right-click on a row and hit Set Primary Key where applicable.
You can select more than one row at once to Set Primary Key (a composite key). When you are
done with adding columns, you can File > Save the table. Initially it'll show a generic table name
that you should change to the correct one before hitting OK. You can hit F5 from time to time to
refresh Object Explorer. After you created the tables, you should create a New Database
Diagram and add all the tables to it, one by one. Relationships between the tables can be set
either from within the table designer or by dragging the lines between the tables on the diagram.
When you name a table implementing many-to-many relationship follow the convention to
concatenate the adjacent entities' names. For example: EmplyeePackage, however, amend this
template if you are converting more than one diamond between the same rectangles. By the
deadline (when the database will be replicated for grading), all the tables in the diagram should
be in Standard View. You can initially experiment on your local server. After that, you can Right
Click the desired source database, click 'Scripts Database as...' Create To New Query Editor
Window to create a script for exporting your database to submit as your assignment. It's OK to
discuss the techniques of creating the databases, tables, diagrams, relationships in Discussions.
However, do it in general terms, without hinting on how to set up the particular database in the
assignment. Note that, sometimes, you can overcome a strange error you encounter while
creating a diagram is restarting SQL Server Management Studio. Mini Cases MC1 Advance
Science Incorporated Map the ER diagram for the Advance Science Incorporated Database
(created in mini case MCl in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC2 Investco Scout Map the
ER diagram for the Investco Scout Funds Database (created in mini case MC2 in Chapter 2) into
a relational schema. MC3 Funky Bizz Map the ER diagram for the Funky Bizz Operations
Database (created in mini case MC3 in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC4 Snooty
Fashions Map the ER diagram for the Snooty Fashions Operations Database (created in mini
case MC4 in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC5 Signum Libri Map the ER diagram for the
Signum Libri Operations Database (created in mini case MC5 in Chapter 2) into a relational
schema. MC6 Ava's Consulting Map the ER diagram for the Ava's Consulting Operations
Database (created in mini case MC6 in Chapter 2) into a relational schema. MC7 ExoProtect
Map the ER diagram for the ExoProtect Employees' Computers Database (shown in mini case
MC7, Figure 2.58 in Chapter 2 ) into a relational schema. MC8 Jones Dozers Map the ER
diagram for the Jones Dozers Sales and Rentals Database (shown in mini case MC8, Figure 2.59
in Chapter 2) into a relational schema: MC9 City Boomers Map the ER diagram for the City
Boomers Revenue Database (shown in mini case MC9. Figure 2.60 in Chapter 2) into a
relational schema. MC10 Midtown Memorial Map the ER diagram for the Midtown Memorial
2. Patients Drug Dispense Database (shown in mini case MCl0, Figure 2.61 in Chapter 2 ) into a
relational schema