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Saturday, 27 December 2003
Databases: What they are and how they work
A database is a collection of information that's related to a particular subject or purpose, such as tracking customer orders or maintaining a music collection. If your database isn't stored on a computer, or only parts of it are, you may be tracking information from a variety of sources that you're having to coordinate and organize yourself. For example, suppose the phone numbers of your suppliers are stored in various locations: in a card file containing supplier phone numbers, in product information files in a file cabinet, and in a spreadsheet containing order information. If a supplier's phone number changes, you might have to update that information in all three places. In a database, however, you only have to update that information in one place ? the supplier's phone number is automatically updated wherever you use it in the database.

Posted by electronic2/resti at 6:57 AM JST
Updated: Sunday, 28 December 2003 2:41 AM JST
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