Database Applications
William O. Drum(Author)
South-Western (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-0-538-10037-3 (ISBN)
Description
Database Applications, contains 3 projects that provide students with practical hands-on experience in using a database management system. To use this book student will need access to a microcomputer as well as database management software.
Database Applications, contains 3 projects that provide students with practical hands-on experience in using a database management system. To use this book student will need access to a microcomputer as well as database management software.
Database Applications, contains 3 projects that provide students with practical hands-on experience in using a database management system. To use this book student will need access to a microcomputer as well as database management software.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason, OH
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Weight
270 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-538-10037-3 (9780538100373)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Project 1: Pacific talent and model agency. Creating a database file. Entering records. Printing a report. Sorting. Searching for selected records. Adding records. Searching for selected records. Making changes and deleting records. Printing selected lists. Searching for selected records. Project 2: Computers used to educate. Creating a database. Entering records in a database. Printing a hardcopy list. Searching and updating. Sorting. Designing a report with calculations. Adding additional records. Deleting records. Printing reports with existing formats. Printing mailing lists. Adding additional records. Printing reports with selected records. Making changes. Designing a new report format. Printing labels for selected records. Project 3: Circleville Community hospital. Creating a database file. Entering records. Printing a list of employees. Sorting. Searching and updating. Printing a report of selected records. Printing mailing labels. Adding records. Designing a report with calculations. Making changes. Deleting records. Printing a directory. Printing labels. Printing a sub-grouped report. Changing a field and updating records.