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Access Chapter 8- Integrating Access with the Internet and other Programs
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-2 Access Internet Reporting Static HTML by exporting files Server generated HTML files, ASP Dynamic HTML, Data Access Pages XML files- to describe and transfer data using Internet technology
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-3 Static HTML Files file.html Export tables, queries, forms or reports Use with a HTML version 3.2 or later browser HTML templates Search Help>Answer Wizard for ‘ About the types of Web pages Access creates’
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-4 Data Access Pages Can no longer create, modify in Access 2007 Multi-purpose but Microsoft centric Data viewable in some web browsers Data updateable in Microsoft browsers Must use Internet Explorer 5 and up (limited use) Data analysis- Pivot tables Charts
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-5 Active Server Pages (ASP) Microsoft dependent server technology But not Microsoft browser dependent! Combine with VBScript or JavaScript to create interactive web sites Also ASP.NET
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-6 Importing HTML Access can Import tables or lists Tables Unordered lists Definition lists Look at Source Code Tags!
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-7 Tables- Hyperlink Fields Access can store hyperlinks in tables Hyperlink to other applications Hyperlink to the Internet
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-8 Tables- Hyperlink Fields Hyperlink Properties A hyperlink address can have up to four parts separated by the number sign (#): displaytext#address#subaddress#screentip Sample Default Value Field Property: "CNN#www.cnn.com##Go To CNN"
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-9 Tables- Hyperlink Fields Hyperlink Properties displaytext — the text that appears in a field or control. address — the path to a file (UNC path) or page (URL). subaddress — a location within the file or page. screentip — the text displayed as a tooltip.
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-10 Displaying.XML using.XSL An.xml file can be formatted and displayed like an.html file in a browser if an.xsl file is applied
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-11.xml file refers to.xsl file Pat Joe Help I am lost ….
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-12.xsl file contains format instructions <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> Notes To: From: Heading Body
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-13 Important XML Info .xsl and.xml files must be in same folder .xml tags are case sensitive XML is a language, but requires implementation and adoption of standards to become useful Competitor to EDI Increasingly important data handling method
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-14 Program Integration Access is designed to handle large amounts of data, and convert data to information Excel is designed to analyze numbers Word is used to write documents Graph is used to create charts Use each for what each is best at
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-15 Program Integration Methods Connected to source program? Connected to original file? ImportNo EmbedYesNo LinkYes Yes Comments EditableEditable, only one data file
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-16 Program Integration Methods Import-creates standalone copy of file or object Embed-creates copy of file or object that is still editable by source program Link- create link to file or object, still editable by source program
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-17 Program Integration Considerations Will I need to edit the file or object? Is the file or object so large that it is not a good idea to make multiple copies? Will a network connection to the file or object always be available? Do I need just one copy of the file or object, and is it shared by many users?
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-18 Word Integration Access objects can be placed in Word Word objects can be placed in Access Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports can be Published to Word
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PgP MIS 342 Access8-19 Excel Integration Create queries to extract numerical information Then export query results to Excel for analysis Excel has better chart options, pivot tables and many special functions-statistical, financial…
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