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Introduction to database using microsoft access / Marmelo V. Abante [and six others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Intramuros, Manila : Unlimited Books, 2019Description: viii, 176 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9786214270613
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.9 .I58 2019
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1: Overview of microsoft access databases -- Chapter 2: Design and create tables to stores data -- Chapter 3: Simplify data entry with forms -- Chapter 4:Obtain valuable information using queries -- Chapter 5: Create professional quality output with reports -- Chapter 6: Design and implement powerful relational database -- Chapter 7: Build user-friendly database systems -- Chapter 8: Team building and group work exercises -- Chapter 9: Supplemental lab exercises -- Appendix A-Relational database design reference -- Laboratory activities.
Summary: "One of the ways to organize data is with the use of database. A database may or may not be inside a computer. An office filing cabinet full of letters, memos, reports and other documents is valuable database. A database is a collection of organized data, information and records." -- Preface
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Preface -- Chapter 1: Overview of microsoft access databases -- Chapter 2: Design and create tables to stores data -- Chapter 3: Simplify data entry with forms -- Chapter 4:Obtain valuable information using queries -- Chapter 5: Create professional quality output with reports -- Chapter 6: Design and implement powerful relational database -- Chapter 7: Build user-friendly database systems -- Chapter 8: Team building and group work exercises -- Chapter 9: Supplemental lab exercises -- Appendix A-Relational database design reference -- Laboratory activities.

"One of the ways to organize data is with the use of database. A database may or may not be inside a computer. An office filing cabinet full of letters, memos, reports and other documents is valuable database. A database is a collection of organized data, information and records." -- Preface

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