ACCESS Flashcards
Access is a
database management system (DBMS)
a database is a powerful tool for
Storing
organizing
retrieving information
a database containing just one table is called a
simple database
two or more tables of related information is called a
relational database
a list of data organized in rows (records) and columns (fields)
a database stores data in or more spreadsheet-like lists called
TABLES
each row in a table is called a
record
records consists of _____, which are columns holding information about one aspect of a record.
Fields
column headings are
field names
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
form
A ___ extracts data from one or more database tables according to set criteria
query
A ____ is a summary of database information pulled from the database specifically designed for printing or distributing
report
tables, forms, queries, and reports are program components called
objects
two basic ways to create an Access database
blank database
template
the left pane where all database objects for the open database are listed
navigation pane
you can add fields and view the data contained in the table
datasheet view
each object within an Access database that you create will need to be
saved
every table in a database must contain one field that is designated as the
Primary Key Field
an assigned unique number for each record in the table, starts with 1. and cannot be edited
autonumber
a word or string of word, numbers that do not require calculations, or a combination of text and number
short text
numeric data to be used in calculations
number
values that can only be yes or no; used to identify the presence or absence of specific criteria
yes/no. logical field
displays a value that is the result of a formula that includes field values.
calculated
it is often easy to add fields to a new or an existing table using
Design View
identify the purpose of a field and help users understand the information that the field is meant to contain.
Field descriptions