GO! with Microsoft Access 2013 Introductory: Database Management Flashcards


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Chapter 2
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The area directly below the ribbon that displays information such as security alerts.

Message bar

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An area where you can view the security and privacy settings for your Access installation.

Trust Center

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An association that you establish between two tables based on common fields.

Relationship

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A relationship between two tables, where one record in the first table corresponds to many records in the second table.

One-to-many relationship

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In the query design window, in the table area, the list of field names in a table.

Field list

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The primary key field is connected to this field in the related table to create a relationship.

Foreign key

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A set of rules that ensures that the data between related tables is valid.

Referential integrity

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The visual cue in the Relationships window that indicates tables are related by connecting common fields.

Join line

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In Datasheet view, clicking the plus sign (+) displays the related records in this format.

Subdatasheet

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The process of arranging data in a specific order based on the data in a field.

Sorting

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A sorting order that arranges text alphabetically (A to Z) and numbers from the lowest number to the highest number.

Ascending

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A sorting order that arranges text alphabetically (Z to A) and numbers from the Highest number to the Lowest number.

Descending

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In Datasheet view, when sorting using multiple fields, the field that is used for the first level of sorting.

Outermost

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In Datasheet view, when sorting using multiple fields, the field that is used for the second level of sorting.

Innermost

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The process in which Access looks for records in a table based on the fields and criteria in the query design, finds those records, and then displays the records in a datasheet.

Run

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Relationship options that enable you to update records in related tables when referential integrity is enforced are known as:

Cascade options

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The lower area of the query design window where criteria is entered is the:

Design grid

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Min, Max, Avg, and Sum are examples of:

Aggregate functions

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Conditions in a query that identify the specific data for which you are looking are known as:

Criteria

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A criteria that searches for fields that are empty is:

Is Null

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The symbols of =,>,and<, are known as:

Comparison operations

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A comparison operator that searches for values within a range is:

Between...And

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the logical operator that requires all criteria to be met is:

AND

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A wildcard character that serves as a placeholder for one or more unknown characters is the:

*

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A field that stores the value of a mathematical operation is:

A calculated field

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For a calculated field, the new field name must be followed by:

A colon

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A query that uses an aggregate function and displays data grouped by two types of information is:

A crosstab query

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A query that prompts you for criteria when it is run is a:

Parameter query

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Criteria that can be changed when a query is run is a:

Parameter

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A good parameter for a City field is:

[Enter a City]