Q3 01 - Designing A Simple Query

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Q3-01: Designing a

Multi-table Query
15 February 2024
For items 1 to 4, What are the steps
you should go through when planning
a query that uses more than one
Part I. Answer table?
the following 5. When you identify which tables
questions. where the fields you want to
include in your query, you are
now in what step of planning a
query?
6. When you answer the question,
“Which fields contain this
information?”, you are
performing this step in planning a
Part I. Answer query.
the following
questions. 7. When you write down exactly what
you want to know by knowing
precisely what question you want
to answer, you are on this step of
planning a query.
8. This step in planning a query
answers the question of “how you
will search for the information in
Part I. Answer the database?”
the following For items 9 and 10, Which features of
questions. the Access database indicates that
you are working with a multi-table
query?
11. When creating a multi-table
query in Access, the first step is to
select the Query Design
command from what tab on the
Part I. Answer Ribbon?
the following 12. To select and add more than one
questions. table from the Show Table dialog
box, what keyboard button
should you press and hold?
13. After adding all the tables you
want, you should click this button.
14. How do we edit the join direction
in the Object Relationship pane?
15. When adding fields you want to
include in your query, where will
Part I. Answer they be added?
the following 16. Adding this to your query design
questions. makes it more specific and
precise. What is it?
17. After successfully constructing
your query, what now is the next
step to view the query results?
18. Where will the query results be
displayed after running the
query?
19. If you choose not to save your
Part I. Answer first-ever query, what will be its
the following default name displayed in the
questions. tab?
20. What makes the multi-table
query different from a simple
query aside from the fact it uses
more than one table?
Using 5 sentences or
Part II. Essay
less, enumerate the
Writing. steps in creating a
(5 points)
multi-table query in
Access.

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