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54 CHAPTER 3 USING ACCESS TO IMPLEMENT A RELATIONAL DATABASE
PROBLEMS
3.1 Cherokee Art and Antique Store-Tables and Relationships
You have created the Purchase Table, Artist Table, and Customer Table. Now, create the remaining
tables and relationships for Cherokee using the established table structure.
Inventory Table (Item #, Inventory Description, Inventory Cost, Purchase #, Sale #)
Cash Table (Account #, Account Type, Balance)
Sale Table (Sale #, Sale Date, Sale Amount, Payment Type, Customer ID, Account #)
Purchase Table (Purchase #, Purchase Date, Purchase Amount, Artist ID)
Cash Disbursement Table (Check #, Disbursement Date, Payment Amount, Artist ID, Account #)
Artist Table (Artist ID, Artist Name, Artist Address, Artist City, Artist State, Artist ZIP Code,
Artist Phone #, Artist Email)
Customer Table (Customer ID, Customer Name, Customer Address, Customer City,
Customer State, Customer ZIP Code, Customer Phone #, Customer Email)
Purchase-Cash Disbursement Table (Purchase #, Check #)
3.2 Cherokee Art and Antique Store-Forms
Create a form for Cherokee to enter data into the Inventory Table.
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