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Database Review Interactive Powerpoint
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Which object allows you to see one record at a time?
Table Query Form Report
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Which object do you create if you want to present information to someone in an attractive format?
Table Query Form Report
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Which object do you create if you want to ask the database a question (see which records hold the information you are looking for?) Table Query Form Report
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What object is usually created first and looks like a spreadsheet?
Table Form Query Report
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Records are in Rows Columns
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Fields are in Rows Columns
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Which object’s main purpose is for data entry?
Table Form Query Report
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A complete set of information about a person, place or thing is
An entry A field A record A table
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What are the data types we have used in class and when do you use them?
MATCHING Data Type When to use Text Numbers Currency Lookup Yes/No Date/Time Money When you could possibly do math with the contents Labels/Names of things Limit a list to choose from When the only answers can be yes or no
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Why is it important to use the correct data type when setting up your fields?
What other object depends upon the correct setup of fields?
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One Advantage What is the definition of a database? What is the name of the computer software program we use in Office that is a database program? Name an advantage to using a computerized database instead of a manual one.
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Examples Give three examples of databases that we discussed in class. Give three examples of when to use a database.
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Objects What is the difference in saving an object and saving a database? What is an object? How are objects in a database connected or related to each other? Why do you have to save the database and save the objects also?
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