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48 Cards in this Set
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Microsoft Access
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a relational database management application that is used to create analyze a database
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Database
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collection of related data
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Objects
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contain the basic elements of a database
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Table
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a data structure that organizes information into rows and columns. It can be used to both store and display data in a structured format.
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Query
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another word for question. used to retrieve information. Eg. Search Engine is search query
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Report
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the answer to a query
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Macro
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a small program, or script, that automates common tasks. These scripts are usually run within programs and can often be created by the user. Also known as a "keyboard shortcut"
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Module
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can contain one or several routines
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Programs
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are composed of one or more independently developed modules that are not combined until the program is linked
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Datasheet
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used to add, modify, delete and view records
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Design
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used to create and modify the fields in a table
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F6 Key
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moves to the next pane
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Primary Key
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a field the uniquely identify each record
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FieldSize Property
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set in design view. Anticipates the future
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Validation Rules
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used to avoid data entry errors by restricting what can be entered
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SOX
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protects public and shareholders against fraudulent practices
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Personal Non Public Info (PNPI)
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laws govern the safeguard of data such as social security numbers
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Avoid calculated fields
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use in queries or reports instead
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Design multiple tables
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educe redundancy- normalization
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CamelCase
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notation to use for field names, access does not like spaces
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Form
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an interface that enable you to enter or modify record data; Same can be accomplished through the datasheet view of the table, but the form interface is easier for non-tech users
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Criteria
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the rules to formulate queries
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Select Query
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Most basic query, which searches table and returns a datasheet
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Datasheet
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Answer to a query
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File Management
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access data is stored on the hard drive. While you are working-not in memory like word, excel, and powerpoint
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Filter
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lets you find a subset of meaningful data
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Filter by sections
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selects only the records that match the pre-selected criteria
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Sort
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lists those records in a specific sequence, alphabetically or last name
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Relational Database
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Data organized in related tables
Common key Helps eliminate redundant data Excel is NOT relational |
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Primary Key
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each record in table unique
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Foreign Key
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primary key form a table that becomes stored in another table so it can be linked.
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Referential Integrity
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data in database maintains consistency when data change
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Cardinality
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indicates the number of instances of an entity, relationships:
One on One One to Many Many to Many |
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Front End
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Object needed for user interaction
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Back End
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data resides
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Order of Precedence
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rules of equations
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Expressions
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formulas based on existing fields include:
Names of fields Operators Functions, constant values |
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Constant
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a named item whose value remains constant
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Tax Calculation
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[Price]*[Quantity]*.8
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Expression builder
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used to formulate the expression in field
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IIF in Access
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If and only If
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“q”
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come up with quarter
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“h”
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hour
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“d”
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date
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Chart Data
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2 Types: Continuous & Discrete
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Continuous Chart Data
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broken into smaller segs
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Discrete Chart Data
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broken down into smaller increments
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Macros
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embedded: single task Standalone: more tasks
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