Microsoft Access Masterclass

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Microsoft Access Masterclass training course provides the delegates with the knowledge to help them create and manage databases and their components. The users get to learn about tables, queries, forms, reports their data without having to consider the intricacies involved in doing so. Reports help them to get the data they wish to analyse, and Macros are used to automate certain tasks they wish to perform again and again. Delegates are also taught the uses of Sub-Forms and Sub-Reports i.e. when the user has to enter data in Master-Child form or retrieve data from multiple tables.

Data can be analysed and summarized using Pivot Tables, and also integrated with the web. The course will allow the delegates to learn various aspects related to the Microsoft Access database such as Designing databases, managing databases, performing backup and recovery, designing the graphical interfaces using Forms and reports and automating tasks with Macros and other utilities.

  • Learn to work with Tables and Queries in MS Access

  • Understand the various types of Queries

  • Learn how to build a Graphical Interface for entering data into Access tables

  • Automate Tasks using Access Macros

  • Perform Administrative tasks in MS Access to safeguard your data

  • Perform Administrative tasks in MS Access to safeguard your data

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

A basic knowledge of working in the windows environment is required though not mandatory.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Anybody having the basic skills to work with windows applications can attend this course. The following are liable to sit for the course:

  • Data Analysts
  • Data Administrators
  • Individuals who are new to the Access Database

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Learn to Navigate the Microsoft Access environment
  • Understand the various ways to write queries
  • Know about the various query types
  • Build Forms and Reports based on Queries
  • Automate tasks using Macros
  • Understand how to create a Master-Child relationship in Access Forms
  • Learn to embed Sub-Reports in a report
  • Share data with other Microsoft native applications
  • Retrieve data from unrelated tables

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The delegates, during the course, are introduced to managing databases using MS Access. They learn about the various features of MS Access such as Tables, Relationships, Queries, Forms, Reports, and Macros. Besides they are also introduced to tools that help them to administer the database for purposes such as backup and recovery. The delegates also learn how to protect their data from unauthorised access by the use of encryption techniques.  With this course the delegates gain the knowledge required of them to design relational databases, write complex queries, customise reports, perform validations, and modify existing data effectively whenever and wherever required.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Fundamentals of MS Access

  • Why use a database?
  • Database Designing Approaches
    • Top-Down
    • Bottom-Up
  • Collecting Information
    • Data mapping
    • Sample data map
  • Normalisation – The three Normal Forms
  • Naming Conventions
  • Relationships in a Database
  • Normalisation of Data

The Microsoft Access User Interface

  • The Ribbon
  • Quick Access Toolbar
  • Object Navigation Pane
  • Work Surface
  • Access Options Dialog Box
  • Database Creation Wizard

Microsoft Access Reports

  • Generating reports
  • Add controls to a report
  • Improve the appearance of a report
  • Preparing to Print a report
  • Organise report information
  • Formatting reports

Tables

  • Creating an access database from a Template
  • Create a new blank database
  • Understand the different data types in Microsoft Access
  • Determine data types
  • Designing Tables

Handling Queries

  • Building simple queries
  • Understanding About Dynasets
  • Specifying Criteria for Queries: exact match and range operators
  • The AND and OR operators in a Query
  • Wildcard Characters
  • Using keywords
  • Sorting and hiding fields
  • Basing Queries on Multiple Tables

Forms

  • Forms
  • Altering Forms
  • Add Records in Form View
  • Navigating Records using Forms
  • The Layout
  • The Design View
  • One-Click Forms

Advanced Query Techniques

  • Create query joins to return data
  • Create Find Unmatched and Find Duplicate Queries
  • Create Parameterized Queries
  • Using LIKE, and IN in Queries
  • Extracting TOP X records using a query
  • Review calculated query fields
  • Summarise query data with totals
  • Using a WHERE statements in Summary queries
  • Creating a Cross Tab Query

Share Data with other Applications

  • Export table and queries to Excel
  • Import records from Excel
  • Import from a Text file
  • Export to a Text file
  • Link external sources
  • Using Merge in an SQL Query

Maintaining the Access Database

  • Perform Backup and Recovery
  • Compact a Database
  • Repairing a Database
  • Templating Databases
  • Protecting A Database using Encryption
  • Configure Database Options
  • Assign A Form to Open At Start Up
  • Use Database Tools

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ABOUT Wakefield

Wakefield is a city in England. The river Calder flows in the vicinity of the city. The city of Wakefield is a Metropolitan borough that comes under West Yorkshire, country and the Humbler region of England. The city is dubbed as Merrie City and a quick market town and large city. It is famous for the well-served flesh of both sea and Rivers. It is recognised as the compassion city as seafood is very cheap to fulfil stomach. The facilitation of the fish food is very fast and easily available. Coal is also another important mineral found in the region. During civil war era, it was also a stronghold for Royalist. It evolved as major market and Centre for wool. It transformed into an Inland port from a normal navigable river. The post town is Wakefield.

History

The origin of the name was supposed to come from Waca’s field. Here Waca’s means a watch or wake. Here the field refers to an open ground where festivals were supposed to be organised. Because of this, it got this beautiful name of Wakefield. The origin of the town is to nearly 5th or 6th century. During AD 876, the region was under the control of Vikings. He also played a crucial role in the foundation of twelve hamlets. After the battle of Hastings, the area was conquered by William the Conqueror from Edward the Confessor. During mid-18th century there was an introduction of the railway. At the beginning of the 19th century, the town got multifold income in its basket. Large warehouses were built for the storage of grains in the region. At the later stage, Glass and Textile industries also got pace.

Governance

In the earlier years, it was a town with one seat for Member of Parliament. For 20 years, it had run by Yorkshire government. During 1913, it got the status of the city. The city council runs its administration from the country hall as its office. The seat of the MP has been reserved with Labour party for 12 years.

Geography and Demography

The average high climate temperature of the town is 13° Celsius and average low temperature is 6.3°Celsius.It got average rainfall from 800mm to 900 mm. The last Population census of the Wakefield came in 2001. The urban area had population 77 thousand approximately. The sex ratio of the Wakefield has the good number. Approximately, 40% people did not go to school or college and do not have any academic qualification. The people of Asia continent is in minority here. The white people have the majority in the region with 91% strength followed by Asian and black communities.

Education

The oldest school of the region is Queen Elizabeth Grammar school. The Elizabeth gallery is moved to Northgate in mid- 18th century. The governor is responsible for the administration of the school. The Church of England opened several National schools in mid-18 century. Wakefield College is the leading institution with 3000 full time and 10,000 part time students in its basket. The standard of education appreciated by local people.

Transport 

The junction point of the M1 and M62 motorways provides good access to commuters. There is a number of roads passes through the city. Wakefield Kirkgate operates trains in the region. There is also a vast network of trains in the city. 

Notable people

The veteran Novelist George Gissing was born in 1857. The famous Sculptor Barbara Hepworth is another name in the list. ‘‘This sporting life’’ book writer David Storey was also born here. some other famous personalities also associated with this town.