Title: ACCESS CHAPTER 4 Tables and Queries
1ACCESS CHAPTER 4Tables and Queries
- Learning Objectives
- Define table structure
- Enter data into a table
- Alter table structure
- Set a tables field properties
- Join tables and establish referential integrity
- Create single table queries
- Create queries involving multiple tables,
derived column values, and expressions - Create queries with an outer join relationship
- Create parameter queries
2ACCESS OBJECTS
- Tables All database information is stored in
tables comprised of rows (attributes) and columns
(tuples) - Queries A question you ask about one or more
tables in your database - Forms A simple way to enter, change, or display
data - Reports A convenient way to consolidate and
group information that is stored in a database
for publication or reporting purposes.
3ACCESS CHAPTER 4Tables and Queries
TABLES
QUERIES
- TASK 1. create a table from scratch and enter
data into it - Exercise 4.1 creating the Customer Table
structure - Exercise 4.2 defining the table
- Exercise 4.3 4.4 populating the Customer
Table - Print Customer Table
- TASK 2. alter table structure - adding a column
to a table - Exercise 4.5 adding a column to the Employee
Table - Exercise 4.6 entering values in the
EmployeeDivisionID column - TASK 3. establish referential integrity
- Prohibiting removal of a parent table row until
all the rows in another table referring to the
parent table are first removed in called
referential integrity. - Exercise 4.7 establishing referential integrity
- Exercise 4.8 display related tables
- Add all tables to the relationships window
adjust their size and position to have the table
titles and contents shown completely as Figure
4.14 print the relationships. - TASK 4. set a tables field properties
- Exercise 4.9 setting field properties for the
EmployeeWorkPhone field - Exercise 4.10 setting field properties for the
Employee Commission field
TASK 1. create and use a query Exercise 4.11
creating a one-table query Exercise 4.12
creating a two-table query using a comparison
operator Complete Exercise 4 on page 206 and
print the resulting dynaset Read Using Logical
Operator in Query Criteria section on page
192 Complete Problem 2 on page 207 and print the
resulting dynaset TASK 2. perform calculations
with queries Exercise 4.13 writing expressions
in queries Exercise 4.14 using summary
functions in a query Exercise 4.15 creating an
outer join query Exercise 4.16 creating a
parameter query Complete Problem 3 on page 207
and print the resulting dynaset Complete Problem
4 on page 207 and print the first three pages of
the resulting dynaset