Ok Here's where to start.
First you need an ID for each table (an ID is a unique identifier, so that if i say want customer X, there won't be 2 customer X in the table)
For customer u can use social security number (or you create a column called CUSTOMER_ID
)
A customer can have any number of orders, So you should put a column in order to know this order belongs to which customer. So in order you add a column called CUSTOMER_ID
that references CUSTOMER_ID
in the table CUSTOMER
so these 2 orders belong to CUSTOMER with CUSTOMER_ID = 1:
ORDER_NUMBER DATE CUSTOMER_ID
1 1/1/2013 1
2 2/1/2013 1
CUSTOMER_ID
in ORDERS
is called a FOREIGN KEY
The same goes for the rest.
(PS : change the name of the table ORDER
, ORDER
is a keyword used in SQL, to order the items SELECT .... FROM TABLE1 ORDER BY ....
)