Description:
You've covered many of the basic functions of Microsoft® Office Access®, and now you're ready to learn advanced Access features such as database management, advanced form design, packaging a database, encrypting a database, preparing a database for multiple-user access, and more. Knowledge of these features separate database professionals from the casual database users or occasional designers.
This course is the third part of a three-course series that covers the skills needed to perform database design and development in Access. It focuses on managing the database and supporting complex database designs, including import and export of data; using action queries to manage data; creating complex forms and reports; macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); and tools and strategies to manage, distribute, and secure a database.
This material will benefit users of any current Office version. The classroom environment setup is based on Access.
This course covers Microsoft Office Specialist Program exam objectives to help you prepare for the Access Expert: Exam MO-500 certification.
In this course, you will manage an Access database and add complex database features to improve its usability, efficiency, performance, and security.
Who Should Attend?
Students taking this course are database administrators or prospective database administrators who have experience working with Access and need to learn advanced skills.
Tuition:
$ 799.00
Credits:
1.2 CEU's
Class Type:
This course is currently being offered in the following training modalities:
- Online
- Virtual Instructor-Led - DBAS9010A
- Class Length: This class is listed as a 2 day course.
- Virtual Instructor-Led - DBAS9010A
- On-site
Learning Outcomes:
In this course, you will manage an Access database and add complex database features to improve its usability, efficiency, performance, and security.
- Share data across applications
- Use action, unmatched, and duplicate queries to manage data
- Create complex reports and forms
- Use macros to improve user interface design
- Use VBA to extend database capabilities
- Perform database management tasks such as backup, compacting, repairing, performance analysis, checking object dependencies, and documenting
- Implement security strategies and distribute a database to multiple users
Lesson 1: Importing and Exporting Table Data
- Topic A: Import and Link Data
- Topic B: Export Data
- Topic C: Create a Mail Merge
Lesson 2: Using Queries to Manage Data
- Topic A: Create Action Queries
- Topic B: Create Unmatched and Duplicate Queries
Lesson 3: Creating Complex Reports and Forms
- Topic A: Create Subreports
- Topic B: Create a Navigation Form
- Topic C: Show Details in Subforms and Popup Forms
Lesson 4: Creating Access Macros
- Topic A: Create a Standalone Macro to Automate Repetitive Tasks
- Topic B: Create a Macro to Program a User Interface Component
- Topic C: Restrict Records by Using a Condition
- Topic D: Create a Data Macro
Lesson 5: Using VBA to Extend Database Capabilities
- Topic A: Getting Started with VBA
- Topic B: Using VBA with Form Controls
Lesson 6: Managing a Database
- Topic A: Back Up a Database
- Topic B: Manage Performance Issues
- Topic C: Document a Database
Lesson 7: Distributing and Securing a Database
- Topic A: Split a Database for Multiple-User Access
- Topic B: Implement Security
- Topic C: Convert an Access Database to an ACCDE File
- Topic D: Package a Database with a Digital Signature
Appendix A: Mapping Course Content to Access Expert (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-500
Appendix B: Microsoft® Office Access® 2019 Common Keyboard Shortcuts