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1 CIS 338: Using Queries in Access as a RecordSource Dr. Ralph D. Westfall May, 2011

2 What Is a Query SQL code in a database that gets specific data based on selected fields (columns) selected records (rows) selected (one or more) table(s) in contrast to getting all data from one table

3 Initial Database Set-Up download dbquery2000.mdb filedbquery2000.mdb for demonstration, NOT for this quarter's project start Microsoft Access open dbquery2000.mdb file if prompted, follow directions to convert database to latest version of Access  might have to convert back later

4 Creating Queries for Totals click Create tab click Query Design select Payments table, click Add Close the Show Table window

5 Creating Queries for Totals - 2 double click BldgNo, AcctNo and Payment from Payments table when double clicked, item should go into query table (or can drag & drop) click totals button (Greek letter sigma) on toolbar at top of screen (view effect) click 3rd (Total) line in Payment column and select Sum from drop down list

6 Creating Queries for Totals - 3 click 3rd (Total) line in AcctNo column and select Where from drop down list put 5401 in Criteria (6th row) of AcctNo column don't need to use a criterion for this quarter's project change to Group By in BldgNo column

7 Creating Queries for Totals - 4 make sure that Show is checked for all columns except AcctNo close and save as default, Q5401 or [ ] right-click to Open this query to make sure it is getting the data it should could calculate totals in Excel to verify make changes if necessary

8 Creating Queries for Totals - 5 repeat steps in the preceding 4 slides or copy and paste Query1 twice change the Criteria to 5601 for the 2 nd query, and 5801 the 3 rd query you should now have 3 queries Query1, Query2 and Query3 (or whatever you want to call them)

9 Setting Up a Combined Query click on Create then click Query Design click Both tab in Show Table window select Buildings table, click Add select the 3 queries you just created, click Add Close the Show Table window

10 Combined Query - 2 left click, drag and drop BldgNo from Buildings table to BldgNo on 1 st query should result in a connecting line repeat with Buildings table and 2nd query, and then with Buildings table and 3rd query click and drag query tables up and down should see separate connecting lines from Buildings table to each query

11 Combined Query - 3 right click on line between the Buildings table and the 1 st query select Join Properties click the radio button for 2. (Include all records from 'Buildings' …), then OK left join: all buildings, even if no cost data repeat for line between Buildings table and 2 nd query, and then between Buildings table and 3 rd query

12 Combined Query - 4 double click BldgNo, Building, and SquareFeet and anything else you need from Buildings table when double clicked, item should go into query table (or can drag & drop) double click SumOfPayment in 1 st query, then in 2 nd and 3 rd queries items should go into query table

13 Create Calculated Columns in 1 st open column, type: LeasePSF: [Q5401].[SumofPayment]/[SquareFeet] source needs to match query name repeat named as TaxPSF and OtherPSF, using data from 2 nd and 3 rd queries uncheck Show for all 3 SumofPayment columns

14 Create Calculated Columns - 2 run query note that some cells are blank "null" instead of a zero value buildings where there is no data for that account # null values can cause problems with VB.NET calculations and elsewhere

15 Create Calculated Columns - 3 getting zeros from Null data create calculated columns with code like LeaseCost: Nz([Q5401].[SumOfPayment], 0) Nz returns 0 for Null numeric data and a zero-length string for a Null text value Nz after this is coded, it is possible to divide [SumOfPayment] by [SquareFeet] to get LeasePSF for all properties run, close and save as Query4 or [ ] Notes

16 SQL Code Microsoft Access generated SQL code based on the query you just created use View>SQL View to see SQL code could copy and paste this code into VB.NET when need to create SQL statement for Access (or modify to SQL Server syntax)

17 Ending Database Set-Up if need to use an earlier version of Access in your VB.NET project, convert this database to the previous version under another name e.g., propmgt2.mdb close the database

18 SQL Server Query Editor third-party toolsthird-party tools can provide capabilities for SQL Server similar to those in Access also see How do you use the Query Designer in SQL Server 2008?How do you use the Query Designer in SQL Server 2008?

19 Using Queries in VB.NET open VB.NET, start a Windows project Data>Add New Data Source > Database > Next > New Connection > Data source: Change > Microsoft Access Database File > OK > Database file name: Browse > dbquery2000.mdb > Test Connection >OK > OK> [like to copy?] > Next [save the connection?] > Yes > Next > expand Views > [select combined query] > Finish

20 Using Queries in VB.NET - 2 drag and drop the Combined Query View from Data Sources onto form expand form and DataGridView to show all fields run the project

21 Query Data Doesn't Update data in this type of query: come from multiple tables include calculated and summary fields changes entered by user in textbox do not go into database queries OK for viewing data, or creating reports, but not good for data entry

22 Queries as a DataSource add a ListBox to the form set the DataSourceName property browse to find the [query]Binding Source set the DisplayMember property browse to find one of the fields in the query run the code and note how ListBox selections navigate in DataGridView

23 Expressions in DataSet Schema VB.NET provides capabilities to create formulas inside the schema (.xsd file) arithmetic, concatenation, decoding, etc. less efficient for larger volumes of data, but provides more independence from data sources

24 Stop Here following slide worked for a previous Visual Studio version

25 Using Queries in VB.NET - 3 right click [da]>Generate Dataset it may be helpful to rename it to ds be sure to check Add this dataset to the designer, then OK on Toolbox, click Data button then drag a DataView onto the designer in Properties window, rename it (dv1), set its Table property to ds1.QueryCombined


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