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INTRODUCTION
 Microsoft Access is a Relational Database Management
  System (RDBMS), designed primarily for home or
  small business usage.
 Access is known as a desktop database system because
  it's functions are intended to be run from a single
  computer. This is in contrast to a server database
  application (such as SQL Server), where it is intended
  to be installed on a server, then accessed remotely
  from multiple client machines.
BASICS
 A Table is an arrangement of data in a row and
  column.
 A field is a column in a table that contains particular
  information about a record.
 A Primary Key is a field uniquely identifies every
  record in a table.
 A Record is a set of information stored about a
  particular entry.
 Forms are used to customize formats for
  adding, editing, deleting or displaying data.
 Queries display information from one or more tables
  based on a selection criteria.
 Reports contain data from one or more tables and
  databases that can be printed. Selective fields and
  records can be displayed in a report.
 Macros perform a fixed set of tasks every time they
  are run.
All about Tables
 Opening up MS Access and creating a table.
Table Design Toolbar
Creating Fields




Defining data types
 Text data type is used to store all valid printable
    characters. Default size is 50.
   Memo data type is used to create a text field in which
    size of the values can vary widely.
   Number data type enables you to enter numeric data.
   Currency data type enables you to enter monetary
    data.
   Date/Time data type can store date and time values.
   Yes/No data type, also known as a logical type, stores
    data that can have only two values.
 Auto number data type stores an integer that is
  incremented or decremented automatically as you add
  or delete records.
 OLE object type can store any type of object such as
  video clip, a picture or a word document.
 Lookup Wizard is a field that displays a list that looks
  up data from an existing table or from a fixed set of
  user-defined values.
 Display control




 Combo box


 List box
Field Properties Pane



 Field size determines the amount of data that can be
 stored in a field
 Formats allow you to display your data in a form that
 differs from the actual keystrokes used to enter the
 data.




 Default Value is one that is displayed automatically
 for the field when you add a new record to the table.
 Input Mask allows you to have more control over data
 entry by defining data-validation for each character
 that is entered in the field.
 Data Validation enables you to limit values that can
   be accepted into a field.
I. Validation Rule to set the rule.
     (ex: <=100)
II. Validation text to display error message.
     (ex: “please enter a valid customer ID”)
 Required enables you to enter a Yes value for Required
 if a field should always receive a value during data
 entry.
 Indexed
1. Unique Index(no duplicates).
2. Duplicate Index(with duplicates).



 Caption is used when you want to display an alternate
     name for the field on forms an reports.
Creating Relationships
 One-to-many relationships.
 Many-to-many relationships.
 One-to-one relationships.
Forms
 It helps to arrange fields and view many more on a
 single screen. You can also add enhanced Data
 Validation and editing controls.
 Creating forms with buttons.




 Button lets you add a new data into the existing table.
Sub Forms
 Used to create a form to accept data in two tables that
 are related by a one-to-many relationship.
Reports
 A report is a flexible way of viewing and printing
  summary information. It enables you to display
  information to the required level of detail.
Queries
 The process of accessing the database and retrieving
  data selectively is known as querying. The data thus
  retrieved can then be formatted according to user’s
  requirements.
 Datasheet view of Query.
 Design view of Query.
Macros
 Macros are small programs that perform a specialized
  task every time they are run.
Ex: I want to close a form.
Modules
 Macros contain modules to enhance the user with
 more actions to perform using VBA programming.
MS Access Database Basics - Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports

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MS Access Database Basics - Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Microsoft Access is a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), designed primarily for home or small business usage.  Access is known as a desktop database system because it's functions are intended to be run from a single computer. This is in contrast to a server database application (such as SQL Server), where it is intended to be installed on a server, then accessed remotely from multiple client machines.
  • 3. BASICS  A Table is an arrangement of data in a row and column.  A field is a column in a table that contains particular information about a record.  A Primary Key is a field uniquely identifies every record in a table.  A Record is a set of information stored about a particular entry.
  • 4.  Forms are used to customize formats for adding, editing, deleting or displaying data.  Queries display information from one or more tables based on a selection criteria.  Reports contain data from one or more tables and databases that can be printed. Selective fields and records can be displayed in a report.  Macros perform a fixed set of tasks every time they are run.
  • 5. All about Tables  Opening up MS Access and creating a table.
  • 6. Table Design Toolbar Creating Fields Defining data types
  • 7.  Text data type is used to store all valid printable characters. Default size is 50.  Memo data type is used to create a text field in which size of the values can vary widely.  Number data type enables you to enter numeric data.  Currency data type enables you to enter monetary data.  Date/Time data type can store date and time values.  Yes/No data type, also known as a logical type, stores data that can have only two values.
  • 8.  Auto number data type stores an integer that is incremented or decremented automatically as you add or delete records.  OLE object type can store any type of object such as video clip, a picture or a word document.  Lookup Wizard is a field that displays a list that looks up data from an existing table or from a fixed set of user-defined values.
  • 9.  Display control  Combo box  List box
  • 10. Field Properties Pane  Field size determines the amount of data that can be stored in a field
  • 11.  Formats allow you to display your data in a form that differs from the actual keystrokes used to enter the data.  Default Value is one that is displayed automatically for the field when you add a new record to the table.
  • 12.  Input Mask allows you to have more control over data entry by defining data-validation for each character that is entered in the field.
  • 13.  Data Validation enables you to limit values that can be accepted into a field. I. Validation Rule to set the rule. (ex: <=100) II. Validation text to display error message. (ex: “please enter a valid customer ID”)
  • 14.  Required enables you to enter a Yes value for Required if a field should always receive a value during data entry.
  • 15.  Indexed 1. Unique Index(no duplicates). 2. Duplicate Index(with duplicates).  Caption is used when you want to display an alternate name for the field on forms an reports.
  • 16. Creating Relationships  One-to-many relationships.  Many-to-many relationships.  One-to-one relationships.
  • 17. Forms  It helps to arrange fields and view many more on a single screen. You can also add enhanced Data Validation and editing controls.
  • 18.  Creating forms with buttons.  Button lets you add a new data into the existing table.
  • 19. Sub Forms  Used to create a form to accept data in two tables that are related by a one-to-many relationship.
  • 20. Reports  A report is a flexible way of viewing and printing summary information. It enables you to display information to the required level of detail.
  • 21. Queries  The process of accessing the database and retrieving data selectively is known as querying. The data thus retrieved can then be formatted according to user’s requirements.  Datasheet view of Query.
  • 22.  Design view of Query.
  • 23. Macros  Macros are small programs that perform a specialized task every time they are run. Ex: I want to close a form.
  • 24.
  • 25. Modules  Macros contain modules to enhance the user with more actions to perform using VBA programming.