ACC 340 week 4 Learning Team Assignment Database Tables Exercise
For more course tutorials visit www.acc340.com Learning Team Assignment: Database Tables Exercise • Develop at least two tables, using the same step of the accounting cycle selected for your previous Learning Team assignments, that could be used in a database for your selected accounting cycle. • Use keys to demonstrate the relationships between your database tables. • Use fictitious data when entering information into the tables. • Note. A key is a unique identifier that distinguishes rows within a database table. To view example
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Learning Team Assignment: Database Tables Exercise
• Develop at least two tables, using the same step of the accounting cycle selected for your previous Learning Team assignments, that could be used in a database for your selected accounting cycle.
• Use keys to demonstrate the relationships between your database tables.
• Use fictitious data when entering information into the tables.
• Note. A key is a unique identifier that distinguishes rows within a database table. To view example
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<strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Assignment</strong>: <strong>Database</strong> <strong>Tables</strong> <strong>Exercise</strong><br />
· Develop at least two tables, using the same step of the<br />
accounting cycle selected for your previous <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Team</strong><br />
assignments, that could be used in a database for your selected<br />
accounting cycle.
• Use keys to demonstrate the relationships<br />
between your database tables.<br />
• Use fictitious data when entering information<br />
into the tables.<br />
• Note. A key is a unique identifier that<br />
distinguishes rows within a database table. To<br />
view examples, please refer to your text.