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Basic features of database programs


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 743.


With à databaseyou can store, organize and retrieve à large collection of related information on computer. If you like, it is the electronic equivalent of an indexed filing cabinet. Let us look at some features and applications.

· Information is entered on à database via fields.Each field holds à separate piece of information, and the fields are collected together into records.For example, à record about an employee might consist of several fields which give their name, address, telephone number, age, salary and length of employment with the company. Records are grouped together into fileswhich hold large amounts of information. Files can easily be updated: you can always change fields, add new records or delete old ones. With the right database software, you are able to keep track of stock, sales, market trends, orders, invoices and many more details that can make your company successful.

 

· Another feature of database programs is that you can automatically look up and find records containing particular information. You can also search on more than one field at à time. For example, if à managing director wanted tî know all the customers that spend more than $7,000 per month, the program would search on the name field and the money field simultaneously.

 

À computer database is much faster to consult and update than à card index system. It occupies à lot less space, and records can be automatically sorted into numerical or alphabetical order using any field.

The best packages also include networking facilities, which add à new dimension of productivity to businesses. For example, managers of different departments can have direct access to à common database, which represents an enormous advantage. Thanks tî security devices, you can share part of your files on à network and control who sees the information. Most aspects of the program can be protected by user-defined passwords. For example, if you wanted to share an employee's personal details, but not their commission, you could protect the commission field.

In short, à database manager helps you control the data you have at home, in the library or in your business.

BNow make à list of the words you don't understand. Can you guess their meaning? Compare your ideas with other students.

CUsing the information in the text, complete these statements.

1 À database is used tî _____.

2 Information is entered on à database via _____.

3 Each field holds _____.

4 'Updating' à file means _____.

5 The advantages of à database program over à manual filing system are ___.

6 Access to à common database can be protected by using _____.

Exercise 3. Puzzle

 

Complete the sentences by using à term from the list. Then write the words in the crossword to find the hidden message.

 

database field layout merging record sorted updated

 

1 In order to personalize à standard letter you can use “mail _____” (à technique which consists of combining à database with à document made with à word processor).

2 Records can be automatically _____ into any order.

3 You can decide how many fields you want to have on à _____.

4 Files can easily be _____ by adding new information or deleting the old one.

5 À _____ program can be used to store, organize and retrieve information of any kind.

6 The _____ of the records can be designed by the user.

7 Each piece of information is given in à separate _____.


 

Exercise 4.Plurals.

 

À Look at the HELP box and then write the plural of these words:

1. slot 5 fax

2 key 6 mouse

3 directory 7 floppy

4 businessman 8 virus

ÂLook at the text in Exercise 2 again and find 5 plurals pronounced /iz/.


HELP box Plurals • · In most cases, the plural in English is written with an 's': record – records – The plural is written with 'es' after 's', 'sh', 'õ' or 'ch': address – addresses; bîõ – boxes – With nouns which end in à consonant + 'ó', the 'ó' becomes 'i' and 'es' is added: technology – technologies – But if the 'ó' follows à vowel, only 's' is added: day – days · Special plural forms man – men child – children analysis – analyses formula – formulae/formulas · Pronunciation of the 's'. – /s/ after one of the sounds /ð/, /t/, /k/, /f/ or /q/: chips, amounts – /iz/ after one of the sounds /s/, /z/,/∫/, /t∫/ or /dʒ/: processes, cartridges – /z/ in most other cases: drives, customers, files

Exercise 5.Look at the illustration of mail merging and identify the three types of documents involved in this example of mail merging.

 

  A B C D E F
Title First name Last name Street City Postcode
Mr Fred Jones 15 The Calls Leeds LS2 6JU
Mrs Diana Read 18 Union Street Glasgow G1 3TA
Ms Carol Taylor 75 Windmill Str. London W1P 1H
Mr Jack Gordon 7 Piccadily Str. York YO1 1PN

The data document contains the fields and the information that is different in each version of the letter.

 

Exercise 6. Writing

Imagine that you are Barry Stephens, the sales manager of Sunrise Computers.

Write à standard letter to your clients about ‘New software products on the market' and offer them à free demonstration disk.

Consult the help box.

 

Help box BUSINESS LETTER The conventions and the components of basic business letters
       
   
 
 

 



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