Open Excel spreadsheet. Fill in a couple of columns.

Open SQLite Manager, if it is not already open.

Database Control

  • There are many ways to add and modify data in a database management system.
    • Enter the data into another program (e.g., a spreadsheet) and import it to SQLite.
    • Get the data from somewhere and import it.
      • Though, data isn’t always ready to import into a database
    • Enter the data directly.

Enter the data into another program

  • Quality Assurance in Excel
    • Select column.
    • On the Data menu tab, select Data Validation.
    • Settings tab
      • Allow: selects type of data.
      • Data: selects condition of value inputs
        • Value:
        • Minimum:
        • Maximum:
    • Input Message tab
      • Show input message when cell is selected for entry.
    • Error Alert tab
      • Style: controls response to invalid input value
        • Stop
        • Warning
        • Information

Do Exercise 1 - Data entry validation in Excel.

Import existing data

Walk through Exercise 2 - Importing Data, Tasks 1-10.

Do Exercise 2 - Importing Data, Task 11.

Enter the data directly

  • Create a new table by clicking on Create Table in the Table dropdown menu.
  • Fill in Table Name:
  • Complete the Define Columns section.
    • Fill in Column Names.
    • Choose Data Type.
    • Choose toggle options.
      • Primary Key? and Autoinc?
      • Allow Null?
      • Unique?
  • Click OK.
  • Click Yes.

Do Exercise 3 - Creating Tables.

Show students the SQLite Manager Browse & Search tab.

  • Add new records by clicking on the Add button from the Browse & Search panel.
  • Check Table Name:.
  • Enter Field Values.
  • Click OK.
  • Click OK.
  • Add another entry or click Cancel.

Do Exercise 4 - Adding Records.

Modifying existing records

  • Select record on Browse & Search panel.
  • Click on the Edit button.
  • Modify record in Enter Field Values.
  • Click OK.
  • Click OK.
  • Click Cancel.

Deleting records

  • Select record on Browse & Search panel.
  • Click on the Delete button.
  • Click Yes.

Do Exercise 5 - Updating Records.

Deleting a table

  • Click on Drop Table in the Table dropdown menu.
  • Click Yes.

SQL - structured query language

  • The language of databases
  • Even graphical tools like Microsoft Access write SQL for you behind the scenes

Show students the SQLite Manager Execute SQL tab.

SELECT * FROM Experiment;

Assign remaining exercises.