Basic Database: Using Microsoft Access
Basic Database: Using Microsoft Access
Basic Database: Using Microsoft Access
FAKULTAS PERTANIAN
UNIVERSITAS
BRAWIJAYA
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the course students will be able
to:
explain basic database concepts
create a simple database
examine existing table relationships
manage the data in a database
query the database
create and modify Access reports
generate reports
create user input forms
What is a Database?
Collection of information related to a
Database Examples:
Filing cabinet full of bills
Address books
Cassette of CD collection
Recipe files
Microsoft Access
MS Access
Microsoft Program
Part of the Microsoft Office suite
Used to create relational database
or use
Lots of support
Help File, Message boards
Relatively cheap
Comes with MS Office Suite
Integration
Can be integrated with other MS Office
Limitations
Its a Microsoft product
Bugs galore
Overly user- friendly
Tried too hard to predict what you what
to do
Not suited for large databases
Takes up lots of computer resources
Expensive
Must buy from Microsoft. Not open
source
Complicated to use for connectivity to
Basics of Access
The key window in Access is known as
Basics of Access
The smallest piece of information in a
Basics of Access
Primary Key
A field used to uniquely identify each
record
Every table in a database must have a
primary key defined
Composite Key
More than one field used in combination
to uniquely identify each record
Foreign Key
A field (in one table) that is related to a
primary key in another table within the
Basics of Access
Queries
A subset of table information
Similar to filter or find operation within
table
searches for records according to
specified criteria and displays these
records
Also like a sort operation
can change the order of records
Differs from filter and sort in that a query
can be run against several tables
Basics of Access
Forms
Used to easily view, enter, and change
Adding an Attachment
To add an attachment, double click on the paper
clip icon for a record.
Click the Add button and locate the image file to
be associated with the record.
Select the image file name and click the Open
button. Click OK.
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