ACCESS Flashcards

1
Q

Access is a

A

database management system (DBMS)

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2
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a database is a powerful tool for

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Storing
organizing
retrieving information

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3
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a database containing just one table is called a

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simple database

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4
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two or more tables of related information is called a

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relational database

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5
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a list of data organized in rows (records) and columns (fields)

a database stores data in or more spreadsheet-like lists called

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TABLES

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6
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each row in a table is called a

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record

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7
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records consists of _____, which are columns holding information about one aspect of a record.

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Fields

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8
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column headings are

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field names

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9
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a window that lets you view , enter, and edit data in a database one record at a time.

a _____ is a user-friendly window that is used to input data

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form

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10
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A ___ extracts data from one or more database tables according to set criteria

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query

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11
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A ____ is a summary of database information pulled from the database specifically designed for printing or distributing

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report

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12
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tables, forms, queries, and reports are program components called

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objects

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13
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two basic ways to create an Access database

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blank database

template

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14
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the left pane where all database objects for the open database are listed

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navigation pane

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15
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you can add fields and view the data contained in the table

A

datasheet view

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16
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each object within an Access database that you create will need to be

17
Q

every table in a database must contain one field that is designated as the

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Primary Key Field

18
Q

an assigned unique number for each record in the table, starts with 1. and cannot be edited

A

autonumber

19
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a word or string of word, numbers that do not require calculations, or a combination of text and number

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short text

20
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numeric data to be used in calculations

21
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values that can only be yes or no; used to identify the presence or absence of specific criteria

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yes/no. logical field

22
Q

displays a value that is the result of a formula that includes field values.

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calculated

23
Q

it is often easy to add fields to a new or an existing table using

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Design View

24
Q

identify the purpose of a field and help users understand the information that the field is meant to contain.

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Field descriptions

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use design view to view and change the designated
primary key field
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data characteristics that dictate how Access stores, handles, and display field data
field properties
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a label that appears in a form or in a Datasheet view in place of the field name to clarify the field's contents for data entry or interpretation.
Caption property
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this is to the left of each record lets you select a record or records
row selector
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the data you enter in each field is called a
field value
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the border between field names is called a
column separator
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a ____ is an efficient way to enter and edit data, it usually displays one record at a time and contains form controls
form
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_____ _____ are devices for inputting data: for example, text box, list arrow, or check box.
form controls
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to view different records, you use the buttons on the
navigation bar (at bottom of screen)