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Y9 Database Practical Assignment1

The document provides instructions for creating two databases in MS Access: one for fruits and vegetables and another for athletes. Users are guided to enter specific data, assign data types, verify records, and run queries to sort and filter the information. Screenshots are required to document the completed tasks.
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Y9 Database Practical Assignment1

The document provides instructions for creating two databases in MS Access: one for fruits and vegetables and another for athletes. Users are guided to enter specific data, assign data types, verify records, and run queries to sort and filter the information. Screenshots are required to document the completed tasks.
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Database

Name :

Class : 9
Task 1
Fruits_and_Vegetables Database
1. Open the MS Access and create a Blank
Log on to MS Access and follow the Database.
instructions below to enter the data 2. Name the Blank Database as
shown. Fruits_and_Vegetables and save it in
your folder.
Fruit_Veg_Name Unit_Price Units_Ordered Selling_Price Items_Sold 3. Enter the data as shown on the table.
Apple £ 0.50 67 £ 0.90 50
4. Save the table as Fruits_Veg
Potato £ 0.90 50 £ 1.40 45
Tomato £ 0.80 34 £ 1.90 34 5. Goto Design View and assign data types
Beans £ 0.40 43 £ 0.75 20 6. Set up a structure for the information.
Banana £ 1.20 102 £ 1.65 30
Name the fields as shown in the table.
Strawberries £ 2.50 70 £ 2.70 55
Cucumber £ 0.25 63 £ 0.49 55 7. Verify the entered records for errors.
Pears £ 0.45 89 £ 0.80 30 Ensure it matches exactly.
8. Now Goto Query Wizard and select the table.
9. Sort the Fruit_Veg_Name in alphabetical
order.
10. Goto the criteria of Items_Sold
11. Enter greater than 50 , >50 and run the
query.
12. Insert the Screenshot in the last slide.
Screenshot for Task 1 here:
1. Open the MS Access and create a

Task Extension 2.
Blank Database.
Name the Blank Database as Sports
and save it in your folder.
3. Enter the data as shown on the table.
4. Save the table as Athletes_Name
5. Goto Design View and assign data
Athlete Code Gender types
Throw_1 Throw_4 6. Set up a structure for the information.

Nigel George NZE Male 85.02 91.53 Name the fields as shown in the table.
7. Verify the entered records for errors.
Ryon Ramsay USA Male 70.67 84.19 Ensure it matches exactly.
8. Now Goto Query Wizard and select the
Sparkle Browne MAL Female 50.4 44.67
table.
Karen Roach NZE Female 50.28 78.54 9. Sort the Athlete in alphabetical order.
10. Goto the criteria of Throw_4
Aiesha Mcmeo RSA Female 81.22 88.69
11. Enter greater than 80 , >80 and run the
query.

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