Access Training - Introduction to using Access databases Training for those who are new to Access and have a need to use databases designed by others, but do not have a need to design databases themselves. Delegates work with typical commercial databases designed in Access. At the end of the course delegates will have sufficient knowledge to work with relational databases designed in Access. They will understand: - The benefits and pitfalls of entering/editing data directly in tables and queries.
- How to use forms with subforms
- How to produce queries
- What typical Access error messages mean
Course content: - What is a database
- How do databases differ from other typical "office" applications
- Working with data in tables
- Filtering and sorting data
- Working with data in forms
- How to write basic queries
- Navigating records
- Viewing and printing reports
Course duration 1 days. Course prerequisites. The course assumes the participant will have a basic understanding of personal computers and Microsoft ® Windows. No previous knowledge of databases or Microsoft ® Access is required. |