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[Audio] The CALF TABLE contains information about calves, including their calf ID, name, and date of birth. The table is linked to the COW TABLE, indicating a relationship between the two tables. This suggests a database design where calves and cows can be tracked and managed together. The use of metadata in this table further supports this idea, as it provides additional information about the data itself, such as its origin and how it was created. Overall, this table appears to be designed to support the management of cattle herds, with both calves and adult cows being tracked and monitored..
[Audio] The Cow Table is a database object that stores data related to cows in a structured format. The table contains columns for identifying each cow, including its unique ID number, name, age, weight, and other relevant characteristics. The data is organized in a way that allows for efficient retrieval and manipulation of the data. The Cow Table is used by farmers to track the health, productivity, and behavior of their cattle. The data stored in the Cow Table can be easily accessed and updated using various tools and software. The Cow Table is designed to provide accurate and reliable information, ensuring that farmers have access to the most up-to-date data available. The data stored in the Cow Table can be used for a variety of purposes, such as tracking production levels, monitoring animal health, and analyzing market trends. The Cow Table is an essential tool for farmers who want to optimize their livestock management and improve their overall efficiency..
[Audio] The Calf Table is a critical component of our database structure. The table holds key information about each cow in our database, including its identification number, age, breed, and other relevant details. The table's structure is designed to efficiently organize and manage these vital pieces of information. The Calf Table also includes several fields that are essential for tracking and monitoring the health and well-being of our cows. These fields enable us to keep accurate records of vaccinations, medical treatments, and other important events related to our cattle. The Calf Table is comprised of several key components, including the Cow ID field, the Age field, the Breed field, and the Health Record field. Each of these fields provides unique insights into the characteristics and needs of our cows. For example, the Cow ID field allows us to identify individual cows within our herd, while the Age field enables us to track their growth and development over time. Similarly, the Breed field provides information about the genetic makeup of our cows, and the Health Record field offers detailed information about their medical history. The Calf Table is an essential tool for managing our cow population effectively. By utilizing the fields and features of the Calf Table, we can gain a deeper understanding of our cows' behavior, preferences, and needs. This knowledge enables us to make informed decisions about their care and management, ultimately leading to improved animal welfare and productivity. In addition to its core functions, the Calf Table also incorporates various advanced technologies and features. These include artificial intelligence-powered predictive analytics, real-time monitoring systems, and automated reporting tools. These cutting-edge technologies allow us to analyze large datasets, identify trends and patterns, and respond quickly to changes in our cow population. Overall, the Calf Table is a highly effective database object that plays a vital role in our data management system. Its ability to store and process vast amounts of data makes it an indispensable resource for our organization. By leveraging the power of the Calf Table, we can optimize our operations, improve our decision-making processes, and drive business success..
[Audio] The database object "Calf Rearing" is used to store information about cattle rearing activities. The database object "Feed Management" is used to store information about feed management activities. Both objects are essential for efficient data storage and management. They provide a structured approach to organizing and tracking cattle rearing and feeding activities. The database object "Calf Rearing" includes information such as calf birth dates, vaccination records, and feeding schedules. The database object "Feed Management" includes information such as feed types, feeding amounts, and feeding frequencies. Both objects are critical components of the overall system, working together to ensure efficient data storage and management..
[Audio] The table contains feeding information for cows, including OFEEDING ID, DKGS CONSUMED, PRODUCT, DATE, and a note about its use in feed consumption calculations. This field links cows to the products they have consumed. It appears to serve as a log of the cow's feeding history..
[Audio] The Calf Table is used to identify and categorize objects within the database. The Calf Table is also known as the "Calf Table" which is a generic term that refers to any table that serves as an identifier page before the object snapshot. The Calf Table provides a clear overview of the object being identified, allowing users to quickly access relevant information. The Calf Table is typically displayed in a standard format such as Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx). The Labour Table is another crucial database object that serves as an identifier page before the object snapshot. The Labour Table provides a similar function to the Calf Table, but with additional features and functionality. The Labour Table is often displayed in a different format than the Calf Table, but both tables serve the same purpose of providing a clear overview of the object being identified. Both tables are essential components of the database system, working together to ensure efficient and organized data management. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are interchangeable terms, referring to any table that serves as an identifier page before the object snapshot. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are not unique to one specific type of database, but rather are general terms that apply to all types of databases. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are widely used in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and education. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are commonly used in conjunction with other database objects, such as the Object Table and the Attribute Table. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are essential tools for database administrators and users alike, helping to maintain and manage large datasets. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are often used to track and monitor changes to the database, making them critical components of the database system. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are highly customizable, allowing users to tailor their appearance and functionality to meet specific needs. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are widely supported by most database software, including popular platforms such as Microsoft Office and Oracle. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are frequently updated to reflect changes in technology and industry trends. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are fundamental components of the database system, serving as a foundation for the entire system. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are essential for maintaining accurate and up-to-date records, making them critical components of the database system. The Calf Table and the Labour Table are widely recognized as essential tools for database administration and management..
[Audio] The Labour Table is a critical component of the database object 01 - Calf Table. The Labour Table is used to store information about labor or staff. It is essential for organizations to keep track of their employees' details, and the Labour Table is designed specifically for this purpose. The Labour Table contains several key fields including ID number, name, phone number, and salary. The salary field is particularly noteworthy because it appears as a monetary field, ensuring accurate and consistent recording of salary information throughout the database. The Labour Table also includes a Best-effort Schema Visual, which provides a detailed view of the table's structure and relationships. Furthermore, the snapshot notes offer additional insights into the Labour Table's functionality. Overall, the Labour Table plays a vital role in maintaining a centralized repository of employee information..
[Audio] The database object 05 - milkings is a table that stores the daily milkings from cows. The table has two columns: one for the date and another for the amount of milk produced by each cow. The column headers are "Date" and "Milk Production". The table is designed to be easy to read and understand, with clear labels and formatting. The table includes several key features such as automatic calculation of total milk production per day, and the ability to add new records. The table is designed to be highly efficient and accurate, allowing us to track and manage our dairy operations effectively. The table is also customizable, allowing us to tailor it to meet the specific needs of our business. We will use this table to track and record the daily milkings from our cows, and to analyze the data to make informed decisions about our dairy operations. The table is stored in a database management system, which allows us to access and update the data easily. The database management system also provides tools for data analysis and reporting, which enables us to gain insights into our dairy operations and make data-driven decisions. The table is an essential tool for any dairy farm or business, providing valuable insights into the productivity and efficiency of their operations. By using this table, we can improve our understanding of our dairy operations and make more informed decisions about how to optimize them. The table is also useful for tracking and analyzing trends in milk production over time, which can help us identify areas for improvement and make adjustments accordingly. Overall, the database object 05 - milkings is a powerful tool that helps us to efficiently and accurately track and manage our dairy operations..
[Audio] The "Milking Table" is a table that stores information about the cows being milked at any given time. The table has several fields that provide detailed information about each cow and the milk they produce. These fields include the "Milking ID", "Cow I", "Milk Morning", "Milk Evening", "Milk Price", and "Date". The "Milking ID" is used to track the specific milking event, while the "Cow I" identifies the individual cow. The "Milk Morning" and "Milk Evening" fields show the amount of milk produced during these sessions. The "Milk Price" field calculates the total price of the milk collected, taking into account the prices paid to the cows. The "Date" field records the date of the milking event. The "Milking Table" also includes additional fields such as "Calf Table" and "Best Effort Schema Visual" which capture daily milking values and provide a more comprehensive view of the milk production process. The "Calf Table" provides information about the calves born to the cows, while the "Best Effort Schema Visual" offers insights into the efficiency of the milk collection process. Both tables work together to create a complete picture of the dairy farm's operations..
[Audio] In this presentation, we will be discussing database objects, specifically slides 11 and 12. Slide 11 displays the identifier page for the "calf table" in Microsoft PowerPoint. This table is labeled as "DATABASE OBJECT 01" and is a part of our database. Moving on to slide 12, we have the "price table" which also has an identifier page before the object snapshot. Like the calf table, this table is also labeled as "DATABASE OBJECT 06" and is part of our database. Both tables are in a standard format and can be easily accessed in Microsoft PowerPoint. Let's now proceed to our next slide..
[Audio] Slide number 12 out of 36 features Database Object 01: Calf Table. This slide shows the identifier page for the Calf Table in Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) format. The slide contains important information, so let's focus on its content. The Price Table displays fields, such as Price I, Product, and Product Name, which are crucial for obtaining necessary information. We can also see OProd and OProduct Price, which are important for our calculations. Additionally, there is an Amount (in kilograms) and Total Purchase Price, which help us understand expenses better. Lastly, Object 06 provides a visual representation of our best-effort schema. This snapshot includes key notes about purchase pricing and quantity details, which are essential for our expense calculations. Let's continue with our presentation..
[Audio] Slide number 13 out of 36 is dedicated to a crucial database object - the Calf Table. This table serves as an identifier page and provides an overview of the data within it, making it easier for users to navigate and understand. The Calf Table is formatted in Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx) and is easily accessible and compatible with various software. Let us now take a closer look at its layout, which is similar to other tables in the database, with clearly defined columns and rows. The organized data within the table makes it easier to analyze and retrieve information. Its inclusion in a database is crucial for efficient management and processes. In conclusion, the Calf Table is a significant database object that plays a vital role in organizing and managing data. Its simple yet powerful design makes it a valuable asset in any database system. Let us continue exploring more database objects in the upcoming slides..
[Audio] In this slide, we will be discussing the PRODUCTS TABLE and its important features. The fields included in the PRODUCTS TABLE are PRODUCT ID, PRODUCT NAME, and PACKAGING QUANTITY. These fields serve to identify each specific product, provide a name, and indicate the amount in each package. Object 07, the best-effort schema visual, offers a clear understanding of the database's overall structure. In the TABL Snapshot notes section, we document important information about the PRODUCTS TABLE, which serves as a product catalog and inventory reference. It is crucial in the functionality of our database. The PRODUCTS TABLE is also linked to both the FEED TABLE and PRICE TABLE for seamless integration and efficient management of product data. Thank you for your attention on this slide. Let's continue to the next one..
[Audio] We will now discuss slide number 15, which introduces our next database object - the Calf Table. This table contains information about calves, as seen in the identifier page before the object snapshot. It is also in the Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx). Let's examine the table and its contents. The Calf Table is well-organized and easy to understand, making it efficient to use and navigate. Moving on to slide number 16, we have the Sickness Table which, as the name suggests, contains data about sicknesses. Like the previous object, this is also in the Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx). Let's take a closer look at this table and see how it can be utilized in our database. The Sickness Table is also user-friendly in its organization, making it a valuable addition to our database. Continuing to our next slide, we will further explore the various database objects in our presentation..
[Audio] Slide number 16 out of 36 in our presentation focuses on Database Object 01 - Calf Table. The title of this slide is "SICKNESS TABLE" and it is a key component of our database. This table contains important fields such as SICKNESS ID, COW ID, SICKNESS DESCRIPTION, DATE OF TREATMENT, and COST OF TREATMENT. These fields provide essential information for tracking the health and well-being of our cows. Object 08, also known as the "best-effort schema visual", helps to visualize and comprehend the data in this table. It acts as a snapshot of the information stored, making it easier for us to analyze and utilize. The main purpose of this table is to track vet visits and treatments for our cows, allowing us to maintain a record of their medical history and ensure they receive the best care. Additionally, the SICKNESS TABLE is included in our expense query, allowing us to monitor the costs of treating our cows. In summary, this table plays a crucial role in our database, providing us with valuable information for the well-being of our cows. Please continue to slide number 17 for more information..
[Audio] We are now on slide 17 out of 36, where you will find the Database Object 09, also known as the Expenses Query. This is the identifier page that precedes the object snapshot. The query falls under the Query category and is specifically designed for managing expenses. It is presented in Microsoft PowerPoint slide format with a file extension of .pptx. Upon closer examination, you will notice that it includes the query's name, EXPENSES Query. This query plays a crucial role in our database as it facilitates efficient expense tracking and management. Let's move on to the next slide..
[Audio] Slide number 18 focuses on the Expenses Query for our database object. This query specifically looks at farm operating costs and provides a summary of observed references and visible terms. The referenced tables for this query include OFEED, LABOUR, OPRICE, OPRODUCTS, OSICKNESS, and MILKING, which are essential in gathering necessary data. Object 09 is a best-effort query visual that helps us better understand the results. From the observed query summary, we can determine that it focuses on aggregating farm operating costs, which gives us a better understanding of our expenses and allows us to make informed decisions. The query also includes references to the FEED, LABOUR, PRICE, PRODUCTS, SICKNESS, and MILKING tables, which are crucial in providing accurate and comprehensive data. The visible terms in our database strings, such as CONSUMED COST, LABOUR COST, TOTALS, and VETRINARY COSTS, give us an idea of the query's focus and the information it will provide. Overall, the Expenses Query is an important tool for analyzing farm operating costs and understanding our expenses..
[Audio] The presentation is currently on slide 19 out of 36 and is titled "Database Object 01: Calf Table". This slide specifically focuses on the identifier page before the object snapshot, utilizing the format of Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). Moving on, the main subject of this presentation is the Calf Table form, which is the primary database object. This form acts as the access point for adding, updating, and viewing data related to calf records. Its user-friendly design allows for easy navigation and data entry. The Calf Table form consists of various fields including calf ID, birthdate, gender, weight, and other important details. These fields are essential for monitoring the growth and development of each individual calf and keeping track of their information. Additionally, the form allows for the creation of custom reports and queries based on specific criteria, making it a valuable tool for analyzing calf data and making informed decisions. Furthermore, the Calf Table form is organized in a logical manner, making it simple to find and input data. It also includes drop-down menus and pre-set options for certain fields, ensuring consistency and accuracy in data entry. In summary, the Calf Table form is an essential database object for any livestock farm or breeding operation. It simplifies the process of managing calf information and provides valuable insights for effective decision-making. Thank you for your attention to this slide and we will now move on to the next one..
[Audio] Slide number 20 out of 36 of our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01 discusses the CALF TABLE FORM. This form is bound to the CALF TABLE and is essential for efficient data management. Its user-friendly layout includes important fields such as CALF ID, CALF NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, and COW ID which help accurately identify and manage calves in our database. The form is designed as an input-style object snapshot, making it easy to navigate and make changes. Its official name is CALF TABLE FORM and it plays a crucial role in our database management system. Its purpose is to streamline and simplify the data management process, ensuring accuracy and efficiency for our team. Stay tuned for the remaining slides in our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01..
[Audio] Today, we will be discussing the importance of database objects, specifically the DATABASE OBJECT 11 or COW TABLE FORM. This form serves as an identifier page before the object snapshot and is a crucial tool for efficient data organization and retrieval. The COW TABLE FORM follows the Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx) and is designed to enhance the user experience. It is a powerful tool for creating and managing tables and stored data. As we continue with our presentation, it's important to understand the significance of database objects and their role in improving data management. Let's proceed to the next slide..
[Audio] We are now on slide number 22 out of 36 and will be discussing the Cow Table Form. This form is used for data entry and editing and is bound to the Calf Table object. The form layout is rendered in an input-style and the object snapshot is identified as Object 11. The form notes indicate that it is likely used for data entry and editing. The object name for this form is Cow Table Form and it contains observed fields, such as the Cow ID. These details are important for understanding the functionality of this object. Our next slide will provide further details of the Calf Table object..
[Audio] Slide 23 discusses Database Object 12, the Feed Table Form. This form serves as an identifier page for the object snapshot and allows for easy viewing and access of data within the Feed Table. It is formatted in Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) for compatibility and convenience. The main purpose of this form is to efficiently manage and organize data in the database, specifically the Feed Table. It provides features such as adding, editing, and deleting information in the Feed Table, making it a valuable tool for database management. Next, we will take a closer look at the Feed Table Form and its benefits for organizing your database. The presentation will continue with more information on Database Object 01 - Calf Table in our upcoming slides..
[Audio] Slide number 24 of our presentation on Database Object 01, titled "Calf Table Identifier Page Before the Object Snapshot" discusses the Feed Table Form and its layout. The form is bound to the Feed Table and includes fields for entering and editing data related to feeding, such as Feeding ID, KGS Consumed, Product ID, Cow ID, and Date. The form is in an input-style object snapshot, making data entry and editing easy. Its primary purpose is for data entry and editing and it is named Feed Table Form. Moving on to the specific fields on this form, the Feeding ID field identifies each feeding session. The KGS Consumed field records the amount of feed consumed by the cows. The Product ID field identifies the specific feed product being consumed and the Cow ID field identifies the cow being fed. In summary, the Feed Table Form is an efficient and user-friendly tool for entering and editing data related to feeding. Thank you for your attention and we will continue with the next slide..
[Audio] Slide number 25 of our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01 focuses on the CALF TABLE. This slide provides important information on the identifier page before the object snapshot, specifically discussing the TABLE and CALF TABLE in Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx). Moving on, the next point is slide number 25 which highlights DATABASE OBJECT 13, specifically the LABOUR TABLE FORM. Here, we will further discuss the identifier page before the object snapshot, with a focus on the FORM and LABOUR TABLE FORM. The FORM is a crucial aspect of any database object as it allows for organized data input and manipulation. It is important to understand the identifier page before the object snapshot in order to effectively utilize the FORM and optimize our database. The LABOUR TABLE FORM is specifically designed for handling labor and workforce data. It enables us to store and retrieve essential information such as employee details, work hours, and wages in a structured format, making it a vital aspect of any database system. In conclusion, understanding the identifier page before the object snapshot is crucial, especially when it comes to the TABLE and FORM in a Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx). Thank you for your attention as we continue with our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01 in the following slides..
[Audio] Slide number 26 is the LABOUR TABLE FORM, part of our 36-slide presentation on Database Object 01 - CALF TABLE. This slide displays the form layout for the LABOUR TABLE object, which includes fields such as ID NO, NAME, PHONE NO, and SALARY. The form is bound to the LABOUR TABLE and is designed for easy data entry and editing. It is commonly used for adding or updating information. The object name for this form is also LABOUR TABLE FORM. Our presentation aims to provide an overview and understanding of Database Object 01 - CALF TABLE and its components. We hope you are finding it helpful. Let's continue with the remaining slides..
[Audio] We are currently on slide 27 of our presentation, which focuses on database objects. The title of this slide is "Identifier Page Before the Object Snapshot" and the object being discussed is the Calf Table, a specialized table for managing calves in dairy farms. Slide 28 will cover another significant database object, the Milking Table Form. This form allows for effective tracking of milking schedules and performance of dairy cows, aiding farmers in making informed decisions for their herd. With this, we conclude our discussion of slides 27 and 28 and hope this presentation has enhanced your understanding of these important database objects in the agricultural industry. Thank you for your attention..
[Audio] Slide number 28 in our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01 contains important information about the CALF TABLE and its associated identifier page before the object snapshot. The MILKING TABLE FORM is a key aspect of this database, as it is a form layout that is connected to the MILKING TABLE. It includes fields such as MILKING ID, COW ID, MILK MORNING, MILK EVENING, MILK PRICE, and DATE, which are essential for recording and tracking milk production data. This form is used as an input-style object snapshot for data entry and editing purposes. Upon closer examination, we can see that the form's name is MILKING TABLE FORM and it contains observed fields such as MILKING ID, COW ID, MILK MORNING, and MILK EVENING, which are used to input and track milk production data for individual cows. In summary, the MILKING TABLE FORM is a crucial part of the CALF TABLE and plays a significant role in recording and organizing milk production data. We will continue to provide more insightful information in the remaining slides of our presentation..
[Audio] We will now move on to slide number 29 out of 36 in our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01. This slide focuses on the CALF TABLE and the identifier page. The CALF TABLE falls under the category of Microsoft PowerPoint slide format (.pptx), ensuring compatibility and ease of use for our users. Moving on to the object snapshot, we can see a detailed view of the CALF TABLE and its efficient structure for storage and retrieval of data. Additionally, the inclusion of the PRICE TABLE FORM has enhanced our database functionality, allowing for quick and accurate input of pricing information. That concludes slide number 29 and we will continue with the rest of our presentation shortly..
[Audio] This section focuses on slide number 30, where we will be discussing the PRICE TABLE FORM. This form is crucial in organizing and managing data and is specifically designed to be user-friendly and efficient. It contains various fields, such as PRICE ID, PRODUCT ID, PRODUCT NAME, PRODUCT PRICE, and AMOUNT, which are essential for data entry and editing purposes. The form is commonly used for data entry and editing, and is also referred to as Object 15 or the form snapshot. Moving on, the form notes highlight its purpose of making data entry and editing a quicker and easier process. It is constantly monitored to ensure it is functioning properly. The object name for this form is PRICE TABLE FORM and it is an integral part of our database system. Lastly, the observed fields within the form, including PRICE ID, PRODUCT ID, PRODUCT NAME, and PRODUCT PRICE, are crucial for capturing essential data such as product information and prices. In conclusion, the PRICE TABLE FORM is a vital component in our database system and we appreciate your attention. Please continue to watch for the remaining slides in our presentation. Thank you..
[Audio] We will now discuss Database Object 16, also known as the Products Table Form. This form is used to organize and display information related to products in our database. It includes fields such as product name, description, price, and inventory status, and is designed to make product data easily accessible and manageable. A well-designed Products Table Form is crucial for efficient data management, as it streamlines the process of adding, editing, and deleting product information, saving time and increasing productivity for our database users. Additionally, the use of the Microsoft PowerPoint slide format allows for easy sharing and presentation of this form, making it ideal for both internal meetings and client presentations. In conclusion, the Products Table Form is an essential component of our database, providing a user-friendly and visually appealing way to manage product data. Thank you for your attention, and please continue following the rest of our presentation on Database Objects..
[Audio] This slide, number 32, will focus on the database object 01, also known as the CALF TABLE. The slide includes an identifier page before the object snapshot, in the form of a table. The main focus of this slide is the PRODUCTS TABLE FORM. The form layout is bound to the PRODUCTS TABLE and contains the following fields: PRODUCT ID, PRODUCT NAME, and PACKAGING QUANTITY. This form, Object 16, is designed for data entry and editing, with the object name PRODUCTS TABLE FORM. Taking a closer look at the fields on this form, we have PRODUCT ID for identification, PRODUCT NAME for the name of the product, and PACKAGING QUANTITY for the amount of product in each packaging. This concludes our discussion on slide number 32. Please proceed to the next slide for more information on the CALF TABLE database object..
[Audio] Slide number 33 out of 36 of our presentation on DATABASE OBJECT 01 focuses on the CALF TABLE and its identifier page before the object snapshot. This TABLE is a vital part of our database structure, responsible for organizing and storing data. Moving on, we have DATABASE OBJECT 17, which discusses the SICKNESS TABLE FORM and its identifier page. Despite its seemingly insignificant role, this page contains essential information about the structure and content of the SICKNESS TABLE FORM. Both the CALF TABLE and SICKNESS TABLE FORM are crucial components of our database and are presented in .pptx format for better visual understanding. In conclusion, the identifier page before the object snapshot for these tables is crucial for the efficiency and functionality of our database..
[Audio] Slide number 34 in our presentation on Database Object 01: Calf Table highlights the Sickness Table Form. This form serves as an efficient tool for inputting and editing sickness data. It is connected to the Sickness Table and contains fields such as Sickness ID, Cow ID, Sickness Description, Date of Treatment, and Cost of Treatment. The layout of the form is user-friendly and includes helpful form notes. A snapshot of the form, displayed in object 17, can be easily referenced for data entry and edits. The Sickness Table Form is a crucial element of Database Object 01 and plays a vital role in organizing and managing sickness data for calves. Let's now proceed to our final slide.".
[Audio] Slide number 35 of our presentation focuses on the calf table, covering the identifier page before the object snapshot. It presents a clear and concise snapshot of the table in a familiar Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) format for easy viewing and sharing. Moving on, let's discuss another crucial database object - the sickness input form, highlighted on slide number 35. This form is essential for tracking and managing sickness within our organization. The identifier page before the object snapshot gives a quick overview of the form and its components. With the familiar PowerPoint format, we can easily update and share this form with our team. Let's now proceed to our final slide..
[Audio] We will now discuss the CALF TABLE, also known as database object 01, in this final slide. This table is used as an identifier page prior to viewing the object snapshot, and is presented in a Microsoft PowerPoint slide format. As shown, it contains the SICKNESS INPUT FORM, a form layout that is linked to the SICKNESS TABLE. Moving on to the form itself, we can see that it includes fields such as SICKNESS ID, COW ID, SICKNESS DESCRIPTION, DATE OF TREATMENT, and COST OF TREATMENT. This form is designed for data entry and editing, as indicated by its input-style object snapshot. Its title is the SICKNESS INPUT FORM, and it is most likely utilized in the database for efficient record-keeping and management. As we reach the conclusion of our presentation, I want to express my gratitude for your attention and interest in this topic. We hope that this presentation has provided valuable insights into the role of the CALF TABLE in the database. Thank you..