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- 1 day Instructor-led
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Syllabus
Who is this course for?
Our advanced Microsoft Access training course is suitable for those with a sound working knowledge of Access who wish to progress to the most complicated functions and features.
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Access is required, or our Access Intermediate course.
Benefits
At the end of this course you will have a complete understanding of the higher functions of Access. You will learn to automate functions by creating simple and then very advanced macros. You will advance your querying ability and then to use SQL statements in your queries. You will discover how to work with objects, and the fundamentals of database management. Finally you will be taught how to protect your valuable data sources.You will then be qualified to progress to the VBA course for Access.
Course Syllabus
Creating Advanced Forms
Designing a form based on joined tables
Automating data entry
Grouped control
How to improve the user interface
Designing subforms
Macros
Create and run macros
Attach macros to events of database objects
Creating Advanced Macros
Create macros to provide user interaction
Create macros requiring user decision
Use AutoKeys and AutoExec macros
Exploring Access SQL
How to identify different clauses in an SQL statement
Writing SQL statements
Attach an SQL statement to database objects
Integrating the Internet
Work with hyperlink fields
Managing Databases
Work with database utilities to optimise resources
Create Front-end & Back-end database
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What you get
"What do I get on the day?"
Arguably, the most experienced and highest motivated trainers.
Face-to-face training
Training is held in our modern, comfortable, air-conditioned suites.
Modern-spec IT, fully networked with internet access
Lunch, breaks and timing
A hot lunch is provided at local restaurants near our venues:
- Bloomsbury
- Limehouse
Courses start at 9:30am.
Please aim to be with us for 9:15am.
Browse the sample menus and view joining information (how to get to our venues).
Refreshments
Available throughout the day:
- Hot beverages
- Clean, filtered water
- Biscuits
Online training
Regular breaks throughout the day.
Learning tools
In-course handbook
Contains unit objectives, exercises and space to write notes
Reference material
Available online. 100+ pages with step-by-step instructions
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Testimonials
Westminster City Council
Harjinder B
Useful course. Have picked up lots of useful ideas which I can use in my work.
Access Advanced
DASA, MoD
Data Analyst
The trainer was very friendly and was had great knowledge on all topics and subjects.
Access Advanced
Servowatch
James Oakley
All excellent. I can't think of a single thing to complain about. Format was well prepared and thought out, trainer was friendly and instructive.
Access Advanced
After completing the Advanced Access Course, why not consider Access VBA training? It's a 2-day course that runs on our public schedule but can also be delivered onsite at your office or by closed company at our venues.
Training manual sample
Below are some extracts from our Access training manuals.
Forms can be built with Access based on multiple tables
provided there are links between the tables.
These forms can be useful for displaying data from different sources in
one place. They can also help with data
entry by automatically populating fields from the related tables.
To show a simple example create a query in the Advanced_form
database based on the 3 tables; Products, Retailer and Transaction as shown
below. Access automatically adds join
links between the tables.
Add the fields in the order shown above then save the query
as qryTransaction_Details. Close the
query then while selecting qryTransaction_Details from the Navigation pane
click Create, Form.
Now add a new record, enter today’s date for the
transaction_date and P003 for the Product_ID.
After pressing enter or tab the fields Productname, Unit_Price
and Qty_available automatically fill in. Enter a Qty_sold and a Retailer_Code
(eg R004) and the Retailer_name and Phone_no are automatically filled in as
well.
Save the form as frmTransaction_Details.
Another way to automate data entry is to create calculated
fields with built in functions. For example, when entering an employee date of
birth, a calculated field can be created to work out the employee’s age.
To insert a calculated field in a form (for example, the
frmEmployee form in the Orderingdb database):
1. In
form design view, select the Ab
textbox tool.
2. Place
the control next to the DateOfBirth field.
3. Type
the following expression
= INT((Date()-[DateOfBirth])/365.25)
The calculated field works out the number of years between
today’s date and the employee date of birth. The INT function removes the
decimal part resulting in an integer value for the age. (Preventing rounding
up).
Change the caption of the calculated field to Age.
Another example of a calculated field is the Total of Order
in the subform frmOrdersub
Use the Ab tool again to enter a calculated field into the
form footer:
=Sum([TotalCost])
Forms that hold a large amount of information can be designed
for easier use by inserting tab pages. For example, the form below contains a
tab for General details and a tab for order details.
More tabs can be added, reordered or deleted if required.
To create this form start by selecting tblOrder (in the
Orderingdb database) and choose Create,
Form Design
This creates a blank form in design view based on tblOrder.
Now select the Tab Control and draw a page filling the Detail section.
To add further pages, right click and choose Insert Page.
Select Page Order
to change the sequence of tabs and Delete
Page to remove a page.
To rename a page right click the default name Page 1 and
choose Properties.
Change the first page name to General and the second to Order
details.
To add fields to a tab page, click the option Add Existing Fields. Choose the table
containing the fields then drag the first field to the page. Use the Shift key to add a further group of
fields.
In this example add all the fields from tblOrder.
As the OrderID field is automatically updated it does not
need to be selected. Change its field property to:
Locked Yes
Enabled No
Border style Transparent
Also in design view change the CustomerID and EmployeeID to
combobox fields.
As well as having tabbed forms it is possible to display a
form within a form. This is useful in a
relational database where there are one to many relationships. The main form
displays the primary record (one) and an embedded subform displays the related
records (many).
The subform can be either a columnar, tabular form or a
datasheet.
The following Retailer details form contains a subform
showing the transaction details for that retailer.
Click next retailer
record to view a different set of transactions.
To insert a subform:
1.
First create and save the subform.
2.
From design view of the main form for frmOrder select
the second tab page Order Detail.
3.
Click the Subform/Subreport
control and draw out the shape for the subform.
4.
Select the subform, frmOrderSub.
5.
Choose the option to link the main form with the
subform based on OrderID then click Finish.
Note that the ProductId field has been changed to a combo
box to display the Product Name field.
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