Establish a database based on a given physical database desi…

The Jurisdiction dataset looks like the following in Microsoft Excel:

The image displays a portion of the Jurisdiction.csv file contents in Microsoft Excel.

Carry out the instructions contained in the following document:

Generate a screenshot similar to that presented in the final step of the exercise document and incorporate it into your Microsoft Word assignment document. This will serve as confirmation of work completion.

Part 2: COVID-19 Database Creation Script

The following documents contain the physical design diagram and data dictionary for the COVID-19 database:

A partially completed COVID-19 database creation script is contained in the following file:

Download the database creation script file to an accessible location on your computer. Open the script file in the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio application by selecting FILE OPEN FILE in the top menu:

The image presents the menu path in Microsoft SSMS to access the open file function.

The Open File dialogue will appear. Navigate to the script file, select it, and then click on the Open button.

Image showing the Open File dialogue for selecting the database creation script file.

The script file contents will appear in a new windowpane on the right side of the Microsoft SSMS application. Using the provided physical database design diagram, complete the CREATE TABLE definitions for the following tables: Jurisdiction, CovidCases, and CovidDeaths. Replace the ?????????? tags with the required SQL code per the database design specification. Click on the Save button to update the database creation script file.

The image displays the locations in the COVID-19 database creation script that appropriate SQL code needs to be implemented.

Please note that the CovidCases and CovidDeaths tables contain composite primary keys.

Take screenshots of the completed CREATE TABLE definitions for the Jurisdiction, CovidCases, and CovidDeaths tables and incorporate them into your Microsoft Word assignment document. This will serve as confirmation of work completion.

Part 3: COVID-19 Database Implementation

Execute the completed COVID-19 database creation script by opening the file in Microsoft SSMS and then clicking on the Execute button:

The image shows the location of the Microsoft SSMS Execute button, which needs to be clicked to execute SQL code.

After the COVID-19 database is established without error, download the following COVID-19 database population script file to an accessible location on your computer:

Open the database population script in Microsoft SSMS in the same way it was done for the database creation script in the Part 2 assignment work. You do not need to modify the database population script after it is opened in Microsoft SSMS. You just need to click on the Execute button to run the script, which will populate the established COVID-19 database tables with data.

Please note that the database population script takes several minutes to run. The script execution time depends on the performance of the computer running the Microsoft SQL Server and SSMS applications.

Click on the Refresh button () in the top menu to refresh the list of databases in the Object Explorer pane.

Image showing the location of the refresh button in Microsoft SSMS, which is used to refresh the list of database objects in the Object Explorer pane.

Any errors that occur during the execution of the database creation and population scripts are likely due to mistakes in the Part 2 assignment work. Re-visit Part 2 and make the appropriate corrections to the CREATE TABLE definitions for the Jurisdiction, CovidCases, and CovidDeaths tables. After the corrections are incorporated and the database creation script file is saved, re-run both the database creation and population scripts.

Incorporate screenshots of the generated database into your Microsoft Word assignment document. The screenshots need to show the structure of each established COVID-19 database table. This will serve as confirmation of work completion. An example screenshot showing database structures (i.e., tables, attributes, attribute types, and keys) from the Object Explorer pane of SQL Server Management Studio is provided below:

A screenshot showing an example of what students need to provide for this part of the assignment.

Part 4: Manual Data Manipulation

The COVID-19 database population script executed in Part 3 of the assignment does not contain any data for the VaccineResearcher table. Generate and execute INSERT statements to add the following vaccine researchers:

Researcher 1:

FirstName = Katalin

LastName = Kariko

Title = Lead Researcher

VaccineID = 2

Researcher 2:

FirstName = Hamilton

LastName = Bennett

Title = Senior Director

VaccineID = 1

Please note that you do not need to provide values for the ResearcherID attribute in the VaccineResearcher INSERT statement. The ResearcherID attribute has the IDENTITY specification assigned to it, which means that the ResearcherID value is automatically assigned via sequential numbering.

Take screenshots showing the completed INSERT statements along with confirmation of the data entry into the VaccineResearcher table. Incorporate the screenshots into your Microsoft Word assignment document. The image below provides a screenshot example.

Confirmatory screenshots are required to verify student work.

Katalin Kariko has been promoted to Vice President. Perform an update of Katalin Karikos record in the VaccineResearcher table to reflect this. Take a screenshot showing the completed UPDATE statement along with confirmation of the data modification in the VaccineResearcher table. Incorporate the screenshot into your Microsoft Word assignment document. The image below provides a screenshot example.

Confirmatory screenshots are required to verify student work.

Hamilton Bennett has retired and is no longer performing vaccine research work. Delete Hamilton Bennetts record from the VaccineResearcher table. Take a screenshot showing the completed DELETE statement along with confirmation of the data deletion in the VaccineResearcher table. Incorporate the screenshot into your Microsoft Word assignment document. The image below provides a screenshot example.

Confirmatory screenshots are required to verify student work.

Requirements: word document with screen shots and 300-400 words

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