Microsoft Access 2000 Level 2

Principles of table design

Normalizing data
Normalizing data for fourth and fifth normal forms

Principles of table relationships

Analyzing table relationships
Establishing and testing referential integrity

Table design techniques

Data validation techniques
Indexing techniques

Designing select queries

Using calculated fields in queries
Creating multiple-table queries

Customizing form designs

Customizing the form design
Performing calculations on a form
Adding combo boxes to a form
Adding unbound controls

Working with data access pages

Creating data access pages

Customizing reports

Customizing a report created by the Report Wizard
Working with subreports

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Class Information

Duration: 1 day

Prerequisite: Microsoft Access 2000 Level 1 or equivalent experience.

Course Materials: Course manual (074401S3)

Description: Students will learn how to enhance their database designs by using the principles of normalization and table relationships. Students also learn how to query multiple tables for data that is used in customized forms and reports. Additionally, students learn how to create data access pages to share data over an intranet or the Internet.