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Forms 5.02 Understand database queries, forms, and reports.
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5.02 Understand database queries, forms, and reports used in business.Slide 2 Forms A database object that is used to create a user-friendly format for data entry and retrieval May include drop-down menus, instructions, navigational controls, and graphics
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Uses Online reservations for hotels, flights Entering contact and billing information online Electronic card catalog in the media center 5.02 Understand database queries, forms, and reports used in business.Slide 3
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5.02 Understand database queries, forms, and reports used in business.Slide 4 Advantages of Forms Searching for information is faster Data entry is faster Easy to read and understand Allow information to be censored –For example, a hotel reservation form posted on the web may allow users to select a type of room and the arrival and departure dates, but prevent or hide users from viewing the details of the hotel rates.
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5.02 Understand database queries, forms, and reports used in business.Slide 5 Common Elements of Forms Common Elements of Forms Graphics – lines, shapes, images Data – content from records in the database Calculations – forms can contain formulas that perform calculations, similar to those written for spreadsheets –Ex.: Calculations such as totaling the price of a purchase order by multiplying the quantity ordered by the price of a product Controls – define how data can be entered, viewed, or used in calculations Descriptive text – help text and hints for users Subforms – forms embedded in and connected to a main form through a common field. –Ex.: A grocery store form contains the customer name & contact info. on the main form which is linked by the customer's ID no. to a subform. The subform contains the customers purchase orders
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