(a)
To design a
List the guide number, guide last name, guide first name, address, city, state, postal code, telephone number and date hired for each guide.
(b)
To design a database, using DBDL and ER diagram, for the following user view:
For each trip list the trip ID, name of trip, starting location of trip, state in which trip originate, distance of trip, maximum group size of trip, type of trip and season of trip. Along with that list the guide number, first name, last name of each guide for the trip with the following constraints: a guide may lead many trips and a trip may be led by many different guides.
(c)
To design a database, using DBDL and ER diagram, for the following user view:
For each client provide client number, last name, first name, address, city, state, postal code and telephone number.
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