Relational data, keys and queries: Representations and decisions
≈ 36 minRelational data, keys and queries: Representations and decisions
A relational database stores facts in related tables. A primary key identifies one row; a foreign key records a relationship. Normalisation reduces repeated facts so that correcting a learner detail happens once instead of in every attendance or loan record.
Learning move. In this lesson, choose a diagram, table, trace or model that makes the decision visible.
Worked example. Store learner details in Learner and borrowing events in Loan. Each Loan refers to a learner ID and a book ID instead of copying names and titles into every row.
Which statement best reflects this lesson's primary and foreign keys?
Write the key term for this lesson: primary and foreign keys.
A school system needs a reliable next step. Which choice is most defensible for this topic?
A learner can repeat a definition from Relational data, keys and queries: Representations and decisions. Which next task gives stronger evidence of mastery?

