... database stores information in an organized way, and makes it easy
to get information in and out.
Tables
store data within the database.
Forms
make it easy to put data into tables.
... new database
1.
Start Microsoft Access 2003.
Your screen should look like this:
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Add a new record
1.
In the form window, click the button.
A blan...
... The jQuery plugin authoring guidelines 187
of this chapter, we’ll examine the guidelines and patterns that allow us to create
jQuery plugins and we’ll create a few of our own. In the following ... in use later in this chapter and in jQuery
functions that will be introduced in chapter 8. But for now, let’s finally look at how
we extend jQuery with our own utility function...
... expressing (inner and outer) joins:
■
An ordinary join in the
from
clause
■
A fetch join in the
from
clause
■
A theta-style join in the
where
clause
■
An implicit association join
Later, ...
candidates for a join
operation.
What most people think of when they hear the word join in the context of SQL
databases is an inner join. An inner join is one of several types o...
...
category.
Art & Design in Photoshop
Packaging
packaging
1. The act, process,
industry, art, or style of
packing.
2. Material used for
making packages.
3. The manner in which
something, such ... selecting the reds
in the image and taking the magenta and yellow out to
create a robe color more suited to Bacon’s original.
,
We’ll reproduce the streaks in the original...
... client-centric drag-and-drop shopping
cart
■
Building an ASP.NET server-centric drag-and-drop
shopping cart
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XML Script
InvokeMethod
action. In the code, a binding was used to synchronize ... id="srcText" text="initial text" />
<label id="dstLabel">
<bindings>
Listing 11.12 Binding between a text box and a label
Binding...
... records 14 2
Find records 14 5
Filter records 14 8
Working with Queries 15 1
Create queries 15 2
Sort results 15 9
Add criteria 16 2
Employ Boolean operators 16 5
Find duplicate records 17 1
Create ... records 10 0
Find records 10 4
Sort and filter records 10 9
Create table relationships 11 5
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Working with Forms 12 3
Modify forms 12 4
Add/...
...
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6. Type:
21 2 12
then press TAB.
7. Type:
410555 121 2
then press TAB.
The table should now look like this:
Tip:
Notice how the cursor in the row selector ...
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20
9. When the alert window that reads There is no primary key
defined appears, click the button.
Access will insert an ID field—the Key field in the table:...
... close Access.
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Modify tables
1. Open a web browser and go to:
www.inpics.net/books/acc20 03
2. Right-click the FoodStore1.mdb link. ...
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4. Wait for the database to download completely, then close the
web browser.
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3. Open the Practice Access Files folder, the...
... supposed to be stored in a
field.
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4. In the Field Properties area of the window, click in the Input
Mask property.
5. Click the button beside the Input Mask property. ... TABLES
64
4. When the database opens, click the button in its window.
The FoodStore1 database window should now look like this:
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A blank ta...
... displayed in Datasheet View.
2. Click inside the Address 1 field for record number 3, between
the two fives in 355 46 York Ave.
3. Press the BACKSPACE key on your keyboard.
The first 5 in ...
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Find records
Navigate records
1. In the Customers table window, click the button.
The last record in the database should be highlighted:...
...
highlighted:
6. In the Find and Replace window, click the button.
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When to filter
Filtering records works like a query, bringing up specific information ... arranged in ascending order:
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Working with Forms
In this section, youll learn how to:
ã Modify forms
ã Add/delete records
ã Edit records
ã...
...
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4. When the Find and Replace window appears, type:
Metro-Corp
in the Find What box.
5. Click the button.
The window should look like this:
WORKING ...
3. When the alert window appears, click the button.
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2. Fill in the following information:
Amy Preston
Preston Publishing
1214 North Ave....
... table to the query. The query window
should look like this:
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The query Design View window should appear:
4. In the Show Table window, click Customers, then ... grid.
3. In the State field, click in the Criteria row.
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Create queries
1. Start Access, and open the FoodStore1 database.
2. In the Obj...
...
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Create Update queries
1. Double-click the Products table to open it.
2. Note the price (to customers) of French Truffles ($8 .99 ) and Blue
Mountain Coffee ( $9. 99) . ... query in Design view.
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Working with Reports
In this section, youll learn how to:
ã Format reports
ã Create mailing labels
WORKING WITH...
... Desktop Linux
ã OpenOffice.org
ã Web Site Layout
ã Web Graphics
ã Web Programming
In Pictures: computer books based on pictures, not text.
www.inpics.net
WORKING ... type:
Shipping Labels
in the box.
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3. In the drop down list, click the Customers table.
Then click the button.
WORKING WITH REP...