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Access Queries Office 2013/365 1. Queries Most common type of Query is selection(projection) Specify sources for data retrieval table(s) and/or query(ies)

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1 Access Queries Office 2013/365 1

2 Queries Most common type of Query is selection(projection) Specify sources for data retrieval table(s) and/or query(ies) Specify attributes(fields) to be retrieved Selection criteria Calculations that need to be performed Action Queries Other types such as crosstabs 2

3 3 Query Creation Structured Query Language (SQL) The user enters commands according to a pre- defined syntax to retrieve desired data. Query By Example (QBE) The user starts with a sample of the table(s) columns and marks the fields he or she wants to include in the answer. Defaults are available for summarizing and manipulating the data.

4 Creating Queries Query Wizard QBE Query Design The user starts with a sample of the table(s) columns and marks the fields he or she wants to include in the answer. Defaults are available for summarizing and manipulating the data. SQL design (beyond scope of our class) The user enters commands according to a pre-defined syntax to retrieve desired data. 4

5 Creating Query Wizards Click on create tab Select query wizard Select simple query Select your data source(s) Select desired attributes from each data source Select next Name query Click on finish Limitation May be able to do a summary calculation, but not a calculated field 5

6 6 Wizard Click on create tab and select Query Wizard

7 7 Click on Simple Query wizard

8 8 Select data sources and desired attributes from each source

9 9 Name your query

10 10 Resulting Dynaset

11 Access creates the SQL needed to do the query for the wizard SQL for previous query example 11 SELECT Customers.[ID], Customers.[Last Name], Customers.[First Name], Customers.[E-mail Address], Customers.[Job Title], Customers.[Business Phone] FROM Customers;

12 Design View Uses QBE (what we will use) Design View Click on create tab Select query design Select your data sources and click on add Select attributes from each data source and drag to grid below Run query Save query if it will be used on a regular basis Can create calculated fields 12

13 13 Click on create tab and select Query Design

14 14 Select your data sources and click on add

15 15 Select attributes from each data source and double click or drag to grid below

16 16 Select design tab and Click on Run symbol to execute query

17 17 Resulting Dynaset SQL SELECT Customers.[ID], Customers.[Last Name], Customers.[First Name], Customers.[E-mail Address], Customers.[Job Title], Customers.[Business Phone] FROM Customers;

18 18 Examples to follow based on this database

19 19 Customer table data

20 Queries with selection criteria Use design view when using selection criteria Select your data sources and attributes of interest from your data sources enter selection criteria Run query 20

21 21 Selection Criteria Query to list Customers from CA

22 22 Resulting Dynaset SQL SELECT Customers.ID, Customers.Company, Customers.City, Customers.[State/Province] FROM Customers WHERE (((Customers.[State/Province])="CA"));

23 23 Queries (complex selection criteria) Comparison operators <, >, =, <=, >=, and <> Not equal to Logical operators And, Or, and Not

24 24 Multiple Criteria AND operator Queries that must satisfy more than one condition, with all conditions being true, use the AND operator OR operator When any one of several criteria is all that is required for a row to be displayed in a dynaset, then you use the OR operator

25 And Operator 25 Selection Criteria

26 Resulting Dynaset 26 SQL SELECT Customers.ID, Customers.Company, Customers.City FROM Customers WHERE (((Customers.City)="Los Angelas") AND ((Customers.[State/Province])="CA"));

27 OR Operator 27 Selection Criteria

28 28 Resulting Dynaset SQL SELECT Customers.ID, Customers.Company, Customers.City FROM Customers WHERE (((Customers.[State/Province])="CA")) OR (((Customers.[State/Province])="UT"));

29 29 Action queries Action Queries Make table Append update Delete Action queries alter information as opposed to selection queries, which passively display information without altering anything Back up data before performing action queries No undo

30 Action Queries Make Table Query selects records from data base and saves the records in a new table Append Make query add records to an existing table Update Make query update data in an existing table Delete Make the query delete the information from an existing table where the data matches the criteria 30

31 Action Queries Use design view to perform action queries Select create tab Query design Select data source(s) Select data and/or selection criteria Select design, select action query Save query Run query You will get a pop-up message indicating what the query is about to do 31

32 32 Depending on action query selected you need to specify fields and/or criteria Make table, Append, Update, Delete

33 Example Action query message 33

34 Example Action query message 34

35 Append Query Considerations Select the table containing the data you want to add Source may be internal or external Select the destination Fields must be of like data type Field mapping 35

36 36 Source Destination

37 37 Note: 1.Access has attempting to map the fields from tblCA to table customer 2.Access maps all fields between the two tables with the same field names

38 38 Note: 1.Since the two tables used a different names for this field, manual mapping required


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