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Classes > Microsoft Desktop Applications > MSA-101: Access Level 2

Length of Course: 1 day

Overview:
This one-day course provides students with the principles of normalization, table relationships, and referential integrity and how to query multiple tables for data that is used in customized forms, reports and subreports.

Prerequisites:
Prior to attending this class, students should have the following experience:

  • Understanding of the basic concepts involved in working with a personal computer (PC)
  • Familiarity with the Windows interface
  • Microsoft Access - Level 1, or equivalent knowledge

Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Normalize tables through fifth normal form.
  • Establish relationships between tables and enforce referential integrity.
  • Maintain data integrity in tables by setting properties, creating a Lookup list, and creating indexes.
  • Use queries to calculate expressions and extract data from multiple tables.
  • Improve form designs by adding bound controls, calculated fields, and combo boxes.
  • Create and modify data access pages, and integrate data with other applications.
  • Create and modify reports with the Report Wizard and Design View, add a subreport, and add a calculated control.
Modules:

Module One Principles of Table Design
Module Two Principles of Table Relationships
Module Three Table Design Techniques
Module Four Designing Select Queries
Module Five Customizing Form Designs
Module Six Working with Data Access Pages
Module Seven Customizing Reports
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