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Page 1: [PPT]PowerPoint Presentation - University of Winnipegion.uwinnipeg.ca/~ychen2/access/ch1.ppt · Web viewExploring Microsoft Access 2003 Chapter 1 Introduction to Microsoft Access:

Exploring MicrosoftAccess 2003

Chapter 1

Introduction to Microsoft

Access: What Is A Database?

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Objectives (1 of 2)• Define field, record, table and

database• Start Access, describe windows

and objects• Add, edit, and delete records• Describe record selector

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Objectives (2 of 2)• Explain importance of data

validation• Apply filter and sort on one or

more fields• Describe relational database;

identify one-to-many relationships

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Overview

Every organization uses data Intro to database management Introduction to Access Operations to maintain a database Database power with multiple tables

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Introduction to a Database

• Defining a database• Database window in Access• The seven items in window: Tables,

Queries, Forms, Reports, Pages,Macros, Modules

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Database WindowMenu BarToolbar

Databasewindow

Object button

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Tables•Design view used to create fields

•Datasheet view used to add, edit, or delete records

•Each column represents a field

•Records are recorded in rows

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Design ViewPrimary key

Field names

Data type

description

Field property

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Tables• Record selector symbol next to current

record shows status

• Triangle indicates saved to disk

• Pencil indicates you are typing

• Asterisk appears next to last blankrecord in table

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Tables• Insertion point: where text is

entered

• Primary key: unique identifier foreach record

• Access automatically saveschanges when you move to next record

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Datasheet View

Triangle indicatesData has beensaved to disk

Current Record

Total Number of Records

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Introduction to AccessHands-On Exercise 1

• Welcome to Windows• Obtain the Practice Files• Start Microsoft Access• Open the Books Table

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Introduction to AccessHands-On Exercise 1 Continued

• Moving Within a Table• Add a Record• Add a Second Record• Print the Table• Exit Access

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Maintaining a Database• Replace

command• Find command• GIGO (Garbage

In, Garbage Out)• Data Validation

•Delete record•Add record•Undo command•Office assistant

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Maintaining a DatabaseHands-On Exercise 2

• Open the Bookstore Database• The Find Command• The Undo Command• The Delete Command• Data Validation

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Maintaining a DatabaseHands-On Exercise 2 continued

• Open the Books Form• The Replace Command• Run a Query• Print a Report• Office Assistant

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Relational Database• A relational database uses multiple tables

• Example of one-to-many table:• One publisher owns many books

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Database Form

CommandButtons

Go ToFirst Record

Go To Next Record

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Report

                                              

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Filter By SelectionThese Records Were Sorted in Descending Order by Salary

Only part of the records are displayed

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Relationships Window

FieldNames

One To ManyRelationshipTable

names

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Chapter 1 Summary• Databases are multiple, related tables

• Six object types: Tables, Forms,Queries, Reports, Macros, and Modules

• Tables: Design view or Datasheet view

• Record Selector Symbol for recordstatus

• Data validation is critical

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Practice with Access1. Employee database2. Bookstore database3. United States database4. Super Bowl database5. Look Ahead database6. Companion Website

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Case Studies• Planning for Disaster

• The Common User Interface

• Garbage In, Garbage Out

• Changing Menus and Toolbars