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Tutorial 9 Using Action Queries and Advanced Table Relationships

Objectives Create an action query to create a table Create action queries to append, delete, and update data Define many-to-many and one-to-one relationships between tables Learn about joining tables Join a table using a self-join View and create indexes for tables MIS342

Action Queries MIS342

Action Queries Make-table query Append query History table An action query is a query that adds, changes, or deletes multiple table records at a time BE CAREFUL! Make-table query Append query History table Delete query Update query MIS342

Creating a Make-Table Query Create a select query with the necessary fields and selection criteria In the Results group on the Design tab, click the Run button to preview the results Switch to Design view to make any necessary changes to the query. When the query is correct, click the Make Table button in the Query Type group on the Design tab MIS342

Creating a Make-Table Query In the Make Table dialog box, type the new table name in the Table Name box. Make sure the Current Database option button is selected to include the new table in the current database; or, click the Another Database option button and enter the database name in the File Name box. Then click the OK button Click the Run button, and then click the Yes button to confirm the creation of the new table MIS342

Creating a Make-Table Query MIS342

Creating an Append Query Create a select query with the necessary fields and selection criteria In the Results group on the Design tab, click the Run button to preview the results Switch to Design view to make any necessary changes to the query. When the query is correct, click the Append button in the Query Type group on the Design tab MIS342

Creating an Append Query In the Append dialog box, select the table name in the Table Name box. Make sure the Current Database option button is selected to include the new table in the current database; or, click the Another Database option button and enter the database name in the File Name box. Then click the OK button. Access replaces the Show row in the design grid with the Append To row Click the Run button, and then click the Yes button to confirm appending the records to the table MIS342

Creating an Append Query MIS342

Creating a Delete Query Create a select query with the necessary fields and selection criteria In the Results group on the Design tab, click the Run button to preview the results Switch to Design view to make any necessary changes to the query. When the query is correct, click the Delete button in the Query Type group on the Design tab. Access replaces the Show and Sort rows in the design grid with the Delete row Click the Run button, and then click the Yes button to confirm deleting the records MIS342

Creating a Delete Query MIS342

Creating an Update Query Create a select query with the necessary fields and selection criteria In the Results group on the Design tab, click the Run button to preview the results Switch to Design view to make any necessary changes to the query. When the query is correct, click the Update button in the Query Type group on the Design tab. Access replaces the Show and Sort rows in the design grid with the Update To row MIS342

Creating an Update Query Type the updated values in the Update To boxes for the fields you want to update Click the Run button, and then click the Yes button to confirm changing the records MIS342

Many-To-Many Relationship MIS342

Relationships Between Database Tables MIS342

Relationships Between Database Tables MIS342

Defining M:N and 1:1 Relationships Between Tables MIS342

Joining Tables An inner join is a join in which the DBMS selects records from two tables only when the records have the same value in the common field that links the tables MIS342

Joining Tables An outer join is a join in which the DBMS selects all records from one table and only those records from a second table that have matching common field values MIS342

Creating a Self-Join Click the Create tab on the Ribbon In the Queries group on the Create tab, click the Query Design button In the Show Table dialog box, double-click the table for the self-join, double-click the table a second time, and then click the Close button Click and drag the primary key field from one field list to the foreign key field in the other field list MIS342

Creating a Self-Join Right-click the join line between the two tables, and then click Join Properties to open the Join Properties dialog box Click the first option button to select an inner join, or click the second option button or the third option button to select an outer join, and then click the OK button Select the fields, specify the selection criteria, select the sort options, and set other properties as appropriate for the query MIS342

Creating a Self-Join MIS342

Viewing a Table’s Existing Indexes Open the table in Design view To view an index for a single field, click the field, and then view the Indexed property in the Field Properties pane To view all the indexes for a table or to view an index consisting of multiple fields, click the Indexes button in the Show/Hide group on the Design tab MIS342

Viewing a Table’s Existing Indexes MIS342

Creating an Index Open the table in Design view To create an index for a single field, click the field, and then set the Indexed property in the Field Properties pane To create an index consisting of multiple fields, click the Indexes button in the Show/Hide group on the Design tab, enter a name for the index in the Index Name box, select the fields in the Field Name box, and then set other properties as necessary for the index MIS342

Creating an Index MIS342