Indicate the changes you need to make to the BITS database design to support the following situation.   The region where clients are located is divided into territories. For each territory, store the territory number (a unique identifier) and territory name. Each consultant is assigned to a single territory. Each client also is assigned to a single territory, but the territory must be the same as the territory to which the client’s consultant is assigned. Could you also please make a diagram that shows me the type of relation between tables? for example, if it lines of the connectiones finishes with a dot or something like that.

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  1. Indicate the changes you need to make to the BITS database design to support the following situation.

 

The region where clients are located is divided into territories. For each territory, store the territory number (a unique identifier) and territory name. Each consultant is assigned to a single territory. Each client also is assigned to a single territory, but the territory must be the same as the territory to which the client’s consultant is assigned.

Could you also please make a diagram that shows me the type of relation between tables? for example, if it lines of the connectiones finishes with a dot or something like that.

Rep
RepNum
LastName
FirstName
Street
City
State
Customer
PostalCode
CustomerNum
Commission
Rate
CustomerName
Street
City
State
PostalCode
Balance
Creditl.imit
RepNum (FK)
Item
ItemNum
Orders
OrderNum
Description
OnHand
OrderDate
CustomerNum (FK)
Category
Storehouse
Price
OrderLine
Order Num (FK)
ItemNum (FK)
NumOrdered
QuotedPrice
Transcribed Image Text:Rep RepNum LastName FirstName Street City State Customer PostalCode CustomerNum Commission Rate CustomerName Street City State PostalCode Balance Creditl.imit RepNum (FK) Item ItemNum Orders OrderNum Description OnHand OrderDate CustomerNum (FK) Category Storehouse Price OrderLine Order Num (FK) ItemNum (FK) NumOrdered QuotedPrice
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