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|int(11)   
|int(11)   
|Primary key of the entry in table, auto increments by default
|Primary key of the entry in table, auto increments by default
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!created_at 
|datetime 
|Date time value when the record was created.
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!updated_at 
|datetime 
|Date time value when the record was updated.
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|-  
!type   
!type   
|text   
|text   
|Type description of the Submission record.
|Type description of the Submission record
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|-  
!content   
!content   
|varchar(255)   
|varchar(255)   
|Content of the submission record.
|Content of the submission record
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|-  
!operation   
!operation   
|varchar(255)   
|varchar(255)   
|Operation allowed on the record.
|Which operation was done, either submit/remove hyperlink, or submit/remove file
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|-  
!team_id   
!team_id   
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|int(11)   
|int(11)   
|ID of the assignment the submission is associated to.
|ID of the assignment the submission is associated to.
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== E/R diagram for Parents Tables ==
== E/R diagram for Parents Tables ==

Revision as of 02:51, 30 December 2022

The Submission Records table gives information regarding submissions done which are associated with a particular assignment ID.

Submission Records Variable Documentation

Name Datatype Description
id int(11) Primary key of the entry in table, auto increments by default
type text Type description of the Submission record
content varchar(255) Content of the submission record
operation varchar(255) Which operation was done, either submit/remove hyperlink, or submit/remove file
team_id int(11) Team ID associated with this submission.
user vharchar(255) User who did the submission.
assignment_id int(11) ID of the assignment the submission is associated to.

E/R diagram for Parents Tables

No Tables were referred by the Submission Records Table as Foreign Key Relationship.


E/R diagram for Child Tables

No Tables were referred by the Submission Records Table as Foreign Key Relationship.


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