Access database AO-6. Use a database for a business purpose Task 5: Business Database The owner of...

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Use a database for a business purpose

Task 5: Business DatabaseThe owner of Downloadable Tunes has created an electronic database to record customer details.The database will be used to efficiently store and maintain customer details and to targetadvertising to specific customer groups.You have been provided with an electronic version of the database (in the public drive and on the VLE). You will need to use it to complete the task:A Open the database and carry out the following tasks:1. A new order has been received, enter the following customer details into the database

2. A Smith has asked to be removed from the database. Delete this record.3. T Park has recently married and is now T Forrest. Amend this record, to reflect thischange.B Create one query showing all of the customers that live in Leeds.

Initial Surname Address1 Address2 Address3 Postcode Age

M Khan 31 Haystings Close York YO4 2TT 14

Task 5: Business Database

To achieve the higher grades you will also need to:

B create a new query showing all the customers that live in Durham and who are within the age range of 16 to 25. Sort this query on the Age field (ascending or descending order)

C create a report using the query for the customers living in Durham and who are aged between 16 and 25

D create a new report using the query for customers living in Leeds. This report must be in the form of address labels

E create a third report, printing information about your customers, using a format of your choice

Use a database for a business purpose

The database is incomplete, you have to find the missing data

EDIT data in a database

• Screenshot before the changes

• Screenshot after the changes

• Save the database (you will use it again)

Create and use a SIMPLE QUERY

Click here to use all fields Then click on “Next >”

Create and use a SIMPLE QUERY

Give your QUERY a sensible name, one that explains what it does.

You don’t need to do anything on this screen

Between 15 and 25

Create and use a SIMPLE QUERY

This icon, which does change, swaps you between

the table of answers and design the query.

Create and use a SIMPLE QUERY

• This Query will find all customers in Durham who are aged between 16 and 25...

• The search criteria MUST be in the “Criteria” row

Click this to see your results

Create and use a SIMPLE QUERY

Save your query so that you could use it again, in the real world

You should end up with a number of your own queries listed here.

The Queries…“Leeds” + “>15”

all of the customers that live in Leeds.

“Durham” +

“between 16 and 25”

Living in Durham and who are within the age range of 16 to 25. (sort it according to age)

“?” + 1 other query of your choice

Distinction +

You will need to run a report for both of these queries.

•The Durham query will need a report in the form of address labels

SORTING the results of a query

You can SORT the results of the query on any field you choose.

These are in alphabetical, or ascending, order of the title.

Printing out the database in special formats

REPORTS. Create and print a report.

REPORTS. Create and print a report.

Choose: a Table or a Query

Select all fields Choose how to group the

fields...

REPORTS. Create and print a report.

If you want:- you can sort the data by any field

REPORTS. Create at least THREE reports.

Examples

•Address labels for envelopes

•One report for each query you created, printed with a different style

•Make a graph using Access