Microsoft Access 2000 - Basic
Date & Time
Tuesday, April 17, 2001 & Apr 18, 2001
9 AM-4:30 PM
Location
Cuyahoga County Public Library--Administration Building
Electronic Classroom
2111 Snow Road Parma, Ohio
Registration
$90 CAMLS Members
$110 Affiliate libraries
$297 Non-members

Fee includes materials

Deadline: Tuesday, April 10, 2001
Limit: 18
Access is a two-day course designed to teach the basics of a database management system (DBMS). It will cover four object types: tables, queries, forms, and reports. The attending participants will learn the process of database normalization as they are taught design concepts for a fully functioning database system. Students will learn to create tables and modify virtually all table properties including validation rules, input masks, and format codes. Participants will learn to create single and compound indexes to improve the efficiency of the database system, as well as how to create user-input forms and custom reports. In day two, the student will learn basic concepts of a relational database management system (RDBMS). The second day of the workshop will cover the four basic relationship structures, defining relationships using inner and outer joins, and action queries. Micro
 
Intended Audience
Individuals with a solid working knowledge of Windows 95, 98, or 2000
 
Presenter
John Paul is the president and owner of WinSoft, a software training firm. He has been a professional speaker for over seven years. He routinely conducts computer seminars nationwide and is an expert in the Microsoft Office product line.