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Page 1: Microsoft Access Presentation
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Project Presentation

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Group D

Maryam FarooqMaryam Farooq L1S09BBAM0029L1S09BBAM0029

Maryam RiazMaryam Riaz L1S09BBAM2116L1S09BBAM2116

M AbdullahM Abdullah L1S09BBAM0028L1S09BBAM0028

Asad RazaAsad Raza L1F08BBAM0206L1F08BBAM0206

Rabia AijazRabia Aijaz L1F07BBAM0220L1F07BBAM0220

Members Introduction

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Roadmap

Origin IntroductionHistoryFeaturesComponents of a DatabaseSome Extras

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Origin

Office for Windows and Mac

Release of Microsoft Access

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Introduction

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History

Version 1.1 release

Version 2.0

New Version of Windows

Access included in Office Suite

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History

Compatibility

Database Market

Other info.

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Features

Creating tables and queries

Import and export of data

Jet Database format

Compatibility with SQL

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Features

Offers parameterized queries

Desktop editions of SQL

File server based database

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Extras

Stores data in its own format Import or links to data in other

databases VBA support A rich programming environment

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Uses

Used to create simple database solutions Includes query interface, forms and

reports An advanced solution for non-

programmers Template to quickly enhance databases Create solutions using VBA Database solutions

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Development Storage of Database Components Query Designer Pass-Through Queries Programming Language Database Libraries Leszynski Convention Other info.

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Protection

Access Security

Database Password

Workgroup Security

Locking through .MDE

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Competing Software’s

Alpha Five Borland Paradox Microsoft SQL Lotus Approach Openoffice.org Base Oracle XE Omnis Studio etc.

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DatabaseWhat is a Database?

A Sample Database

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Creating a Database

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Components of a Database

EntityCollection of information about

a particular topic Field

Anything about information is kept

RecordColumn of tables in databases

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Components of a Database File

Collection of related tables Table

Medium (object) used to define and store data

AttributesCharacters of entity

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Components of a Database Query

Statements that extract specific info from database

FormObject of Database to enter

data Report

Used to present data in a more formatted way

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Components of a Database Logical Design

ERDDiagram indicating how

entities are connected to each other

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Types of Keys Primary Key

Attribute that uniquely identifies a row or a record

Secondary KeyNon-unique field that is used as a

secondary (alternate) key Concatenate Key

Consists of two or more data elements or attributes

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Types of Keys

Control Key Used to physically

sequence the stored data Foreign Key

An attribute in a table whose values must match a primary key in another table

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How to create a Database?

Process of creating a database can be completed in two ways:

With Template

Without template

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Getting started with a database

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Creating without template

Choosing a Blank Database

Renaming & Saving

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Saving

Choosing the location of your choice

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Creating a table

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Changing Views

Choosing Views

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Changing Views

Saving Tables

Widening Columns

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Setting Primary Key

Set primary key

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Entering data in Design View Fill in according to your choice

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Saving

Microsoft Office Button

Saving

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Other ways

Use Ctrl+S or the diskette button to save quickly

To change view i.e. datasheet view

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Exiting Access

Click Office Button

Choose Exit Access

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Entering data into a database

There are two methods for entering data into a database :

Datasheet View Method

Form View Method

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Creating data with a template Let me practically present…