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Course: B.Sc
Subject: Computations Skills
Unit-4
Introduction to MS Access
Microsoft Access
 Microsoft Access is a powerful program to
create and manage your databases.
 It has many built in features to assist you in
constructing and viewing your information.
. Database File: This is your main file that encompasses
the entire database and that is saved to your hard-drive
or floppy disk. (Example: video.mdb )
Table: A table is a collection of data about a specific
topic..
Field: Fields are the different categories within a Table.
Tables usually contain multiple fields.
Datatypes:Datatypes are the properties of each field. A
field only has 1 datatype. (text, number…)
Getting Started with Microsoft
Access
Double click on
the Microsoft
Access icon on
the desktop.
Creating New, and Opening
Existing Databases
This picture gives you the option to:
1. Create a New Database from
scratch
2. Use the wizard to create a New
Database
3. Open an existing database
The white box gives you the most recent
databases you have used. If you do not
see the one you had created, choose
the More Files option and hit OK.
Otherwise choose the database you had
previously used and click OK.
Create a database using the
Database Wizard
 When Microsoft Access first starts up, a dialog box is
automatically displayed with options to create a new
database or open an existing one. If this dialog box is
displayed, click Access Database Wizards, pages, and
projects and then click OK. (or you can click “New
Database” on the toolbar )
 On the Databases tab, double-click the icon for the kind
of database you want to create.
 Specify a name and location for the database. (Save it to
your file on the H: drive)
 Click Create to start defining your new database
Create a database without
using the Database Wizard
 When Microsoft Access first starts up, a dialog
box is automatically displayed with options to
create a new database or open an existing
one. If this dialog box is displayed, click Blank
Access Database, and then click OK.
If you have already opened a database or
closed the dialog box that displays when
Microsoft Access starts up, click New
Database on the toolbar, and then double-click
the Blank Database icon on the General tab.
Specify a name and location for the database and
click Create. (Below is the screen that shows up
following this step)
Table
 A table is a collection of data about a specific topic,
such as students or contacts. Using a separate
table for each topic means that you store that data
only once, which makes your database more
efficient, and reduces data-entry errors.
Tables
Create a Table from scratch in
Design view
If you haven't already done so, switch to the Database Window You can press F11 to
switch to the Database window from any other window.
 Double-Click on "Create table in Design view".
Define each of the fields in your table.
 Under the Field Name column, enter the categories of your table.
 Under Data Type column, enter the type you want for you categories.
(The attribute of a variable or field that determines what kind of
data it can hold. For example, in a Microsoft Access database, the
Text and Memo field data types allow the field to store either text or
numbers, but the Number data type will allow the field to store
numbers only. Number data type fields store numerical data that
will be used in mathematical calculations. Use the Currency data
type to display or calculate currency values. Other data types are
Date/Time, Yes/No, Auto Number, and OLE object (Picture).
Creating Table Continued…
 Under the Description column, enter the
text that describes what you field is. (This
field is optional).
Primary Key
 One or more fields (columns) whose value or values uniquely
identify each record in a table. A primary key does not allow
Null values and must always have a unique value. A primary
key is used to relate a table to foreign keys in other tables.
 NOTE: You do not have to define a primary key, but it's usually
a good idea. If you don't define a primary key, Microsoft Access
asks you if you would like to create one when you save the
table.
• To do this, simply select the # field and select the primary
key button After you do this, Save the table
Switching Views
 To switch views form the datasheet (spreadsheet
view) and the design view, simply click the
button in the top-left hand corner of the Access
program.
Datasheet View Design View
Displays the view, which
allows you to enter raw data
into your database table.
Displays the view, which allows
you to enter fields, data-types,
and descriptions into your
database table.
Manipulating Data
 Adding a new row
• Simply drop down to a new line and enter the
information
 Updating a record
• Simply select the record and field you want to update,
and change its data with what you want
 Deleting a record
• Simply select the entire row and hit the Delete Key on
the keyboard
Forms

A form is nothing more than a graphical representation of
a table. You can add, update, delete records in your table
by using a form. NOTE: Although a form can be named
different from a table, they both still manipulate the same
information and the same exact data. Hence, if you
change a record in a form, it will be changed in the table
also.
A form is very good to use when you have numerous
fields in a table. This way you can see all the fields in one
screen, whereas if you were in the table view (datasheet)
you would have to keep scrolling to get the field you
desire.
Reports

A report is an effective way to present your data in a
printed format. Because you have control over the
size and appearance of everything on a report, you
can display the information the way you want to see
it.
Creating a Report
 As with the Form, it is a very good idea to create a report using the wizard, unless you are an
advanced user. Microsoft Access does a very good job using the wizard to create reports.
 Switch to the Database Window. You can do this by pressing F11 on the keyboard.
 Click on the Reports button under Objects on the left side of screen
 Double click on Create Report Using Wizard
 On the next screen select the fields you want to view on your form. Most of the time you
would select all of them.
 Click Next
 Select if you would like to group your files. Keep repeating this step for as many groupings as
you would like.
 Click Next
 Select the layout and the paper orientation you desire
 Click Next
 Select the style you desire...HINT: if you plan on printing your report, I suggest you use a light
background to save on printer toner and ink
 Click Next
 Give you report a name, and select Preview the Report
 Select Finish
 You should see your report. To adjust the design of your report, simply hit the design button
(same as with the tables), and adjust your report accordingly
Reference
1. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS:
2. Dr. S.Sudalaimuthu and R. Hariharan.: Himalaya publishing house.
3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT: B.Muthukumaran,
Oxford university press Computer Fundamentals, Goyal, Anita 1st Edition, Pearson
Education.
4. Introduction to Information Technology by Leon and Leon, Vikas Publishing
House.
5. Information Systems Today, 2e by Leonard Jessup, Joseph Valacich, PHI
6. Management Information Systems by Laudan & Laudan, Pearson Publications

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B.sc i cs u 4 introduction to ms access

  • 1. Course: B.Sc Subject: Computations Skills Unit-4 Introduction to MS Access
  • 2. Microsoft Access  Microsoft Access is a powerful program to create and manage your databases.  It has many built in features to assist you in constructing and viewing your information.
  • 3. . Database File: This is your main file that encompasses the entire database and that is saved to your hard-drive or floppy disk. (Example: video.mdb ) Table: A table is a collection of data about a specific topic.. Field: Fields are the different categories within a Table. Tables usually contain multiple fields. Datatypes:Datatypes are the properties of each field. A field only has 1 datatype. (text, number…)
  • 4. Getting Started with Microsoft Access Double click on the Microsoft Access icon on the desktop.
  • 5. Creating New, and Opening Existing Databases This picture gives you the option to: 1. Create a New Database from scratch 2. Use the wizard to create a New Database 3. Open an existing database The white box gives you the most recent databases you have used. If you do not see the one you had created, choose the More Files option and hit OK. Otherwise choose the database you had previously used and click OK.
  • 6. Create a database using the Database Wizard  When Microsoft Access first starts up, a dialog box is automatically displayed with options to create a new database or open an existing one. If this dialog box is displayed, click Access Database Wizards, pages, and projects and then click OK. (or you can click “New Database” on the toolbar )  On the Databases tab, double-click the icon for the kind of database you want to create.  Specify a name and location for the database. (Save it to your file on the H: drive)  Click Create to start defining your new database
  • 7. Create a database without using the Database Wizard  When Microsoft Access first starts up, a dialog box is automatically displayed with options to create a new database or open an existing one. If this dialog box is displayed, click Blank Access Database, and then click OK. If you have already opened a database or closed the dialog box that displays when Microsoft Access starts up, click New Database on the toolbar, and then double-click the Blank Database icon on the General tab.
  • 8. Specify a name and location for the database and click Create. (Below is the screen that shows up following this step) Table
  • 9.  A table is a collection of data about a specific topic, such as students or contacts. Using a separate table for each topic means that you store that data only once, which makes your database more efficient, and reduces data-entry errors. Tables
  • 10. Create a Table from scratch in Design view If you haven't already done so, switch to the Database Window You can press F11 to switch to the Database window from any other window.  Double-Click on "Create table in Design view". Define each of the fields in your table.  Under the Field Name column, enter the categories of your table.  Under Data Type column, enter the type you want for you categories. (The attribute of a variable or field that determines what kind of data it can hold. For example, in a Microsoft Access database, the Text and Memo field data types allow the field to store either text or numbers, but the Number data type will allow the field to store numbers only. Number data type fields store numerical data that will be used in mathematical calculations. Use the Currency data type to display or calculate currency values. Other data types are Date/Time, Yes/No, Auto Number, and OLE object (Picture).
  • 11. Creating Table Continued…  Under the Description column, enter the text that describes what you field is. (This field is optional).
  • 12. Primary Key  One or more fields (columns) whose value or values uniquely identify each record in a table. A primary key does not allow Null values and must always have a unique value. A primary key is used to relate a table to foreign keys in other tables.  NOTE: You do not have to define a primary key, but it's usually a good idea. If you don't define a primary key, Microsoft Access asks you if you would like to create one when you save the table. • To do this, simply select the # field and select the primary key button After you do this, Save the table
  • 13. Switching Views  To switch views form the datasheet (spreadsheet view) and the design view, simply click the button in the top-left hand corner of the Access program. Datasheet View Design View Displays the view, which allows you to enter raw data into your database table. Displays the view, which allows you to enter fields, data-types, and descriptions into your database table.
  • 14. Manipulating Data  Adding a new row • Simply drop down to a new line and enter the information  Updating a record • Simply select the record and field you want to update, and change its data with what you want  Deleting a record • Simply select the entire row and hit the Delete Key on the keyboard
  • 15. Forms  A form is nothing more than a graphical representation of a table. You can add, update, delete records in your table by using a form. NOTE: Although a form can be named different from a table, they both still manipulate the same information and the same exact data. Hence, if you change a record in a form, it will be changed in the table also. A form is very good to use when you have numerous fields in a table. This way you can see all the fields in one screen, whereas if you were in the table view (datasheet) you would have to keep scrolling to get the field you desire.
  • 16. Reports  A report is an effective way to present your data in a printed format. Because you have control over the size and appearance of everything on a report, you can display the information the way you want to see it.
  • 17. Creating a Report  As with the Form, it is a very good idea to create a report using the wizard, unless you are an advanced user. Microsoft Access does a very good job using the wizard to create reports.  Switch to the Database Window. You can do this by pressing F11 on the keyboard.  Click on the Reports button under Objects on the left side of screen  Double click on Create Report Using Wizard  On the next screen select the fields you want to view on your form. Most of the time you would select all of them.  Click Next  Select if you would like to group your files. Keep repeating this step for as many groupings as you would like.  Click Next  Select the layout and the paper orientation you desire  Click Next  Select the style you desire...HINT: if you plan on printing your report, I suggest you use a light background to save on printer toner and ink  Click Next  Give you report a name, and select Preview the Report  Select Finish  You should see your report. To adjust the design of your report, simply hit the design button (same as with the tables), and adjust your report accordingly
  • 18. Reference 1. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS: 2. Dr. S.Sudalaimuthu and R. Hariharan.: Himalaya publishing house. 3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT: B.Muthukumaran, Oxford university press Computer Fundamentals, Goyal, Anita 1st Edition, Pearson Education. 4. Introduction to Information Technology by Leon and Leon, Vikas Publishing House. 5. Information Systems Today, 2e by Leonard Jessup, Joseph Valacich, PHI 6. Management Information Systems by Laudan & Laudan, Pearson Publications