This assignment has two parts:

  1. Hands-on lab
  2. Course project

Part IâHands-on Lab

Write the following SQL statements in Microsoft Access by using the Books database from Week 2 Assignment 2. Once complete, copy and paste the SQL statements in a Microsoft Word document:

Write SQL statements:

ISBNTitleAuthorPubDateCostRetailCategoryPubID1234567890A Good BookJohn Jeffries10/11/200513.515.00Non-Fiction72314569874Trains for EveryoneCory Berkey12/15/201110.2525.25Children81598745682Eating InSusan Smythe09/09/201220.0030.50Cooking699954123654Another Vampire StoryAnn Oats09/05/201011.2313.52Fiction41025874159Databases are Fun!Tony Stevens01/01/20134.125.23Information Systems9To delete the last record addedTo update the name Susan Smythe to Susan Smythe-Brown

Part IIâCourse Project

Course Project Part 3âE-R Modeling

Now that you have defined your E-R model and project description in the project you started and worked on in Weeks 1 and 2, start converting your logical E-R model to a physical model.

In this week, complete the following tasks:

Assignment Deliverable

After you complete the lab and course project, collate the information from both in a 3- to 4-page report in a Microsoft Word document.

Submission Details

Name your report SU_ITS3102_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.

Name your Excel spreadsheet SU_ITS3102_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.xls.

If you use Microsoft Paint to draw your E-R diagram, name your E-R diagram file SU_ITS3102_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.bmp.

If you use Microsoft Visio to draw your E-R diagram, name your E-R diagram file SU_ITS3102_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.vsd.