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Access Tutorial 12 Managing and Securing a Database COMPREHENSIVE Objectives XP • Filter data in a table and a form • Save a filter as a query and apply the saved query as a filter • Create a subquery • Create a multivalued field • Create an Attachment field • Use an AutoNumber field • Save a database as a previous version New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 2 Objectives • • • • • • • XP Analyze a database’s performance Link a database to a table in another database Use the Linked Table Manager Split a database Encrypt a database with a password Set database properties and startup options Create an ACCDE file New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 3 Selecting Records Using Filter By Form XP • Open the form in Form view • In the Sort & Filter group on the Home tab, click the Advanced button, and then click Filter By Form • Enter a simple selection criterion or an And condition in the first form, using the text boxes for the appropriate fields • If there is an Or condition, click the Or tab and enter the Or condition in the second form. Continue to enter Or conditions on separate forms by using the Or tab • In the Sort & Filter group on the Home tab, click the Toggle Filter button (with the ScreenTip “Apply Filter”) New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 4 Selecting Records Using Filter By Form New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 5 Saving a Filter as a Query XP • Create a filter using Filter By Selection, Filter By Form, or Advanced Filter/Sort • If you applied the filter using Filter By Form, click the Advanced button, and then click Filter By Form • In the Sort & Filter group on the Home tab, click the Advanced button, and then click Save As Query • Type the name for the query, and then press the Enter key New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 6 Saving a Filter as a Query New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 7 Applying a Filter Saved as a Query XP • Open the form to which you want to apply the filter • In the Sort & Filter group on the Home tab, click the Advanced button, and then click Filter By Form • In the Sort & Filter group on the Home tab, click the Advanced button, and then click Load from Query • In the Applicable Filter dialog box, click the query you want to apply as a filter, and then click the OK button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 8 Applying a Filter Saved as a Query New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 9 Creating a Subquery New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 10 Using Multivalued Fields XP • A multivalued field is a lookup field that allows you to store more than one value New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 11 Using Multivalued Fields New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 12 Using an AutoNumber Field XP • When you create a table in Datasheet view, Access assigns the AutoNumber data type to the default ID primary key field because the AutoNumber data type automatically inserts a unique number in this field for every record in the table New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 13 Using an AutoNumber Field New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 14 Using the Performance Analyzer XP • Start Access and open the database you want to analyze • In the Analyze group on the Database Tools tab on the Ribbon, click the Analyze Performance button • Select the object(s) you want to analyze, and then click the OK button • Select the analysis result(s) you want the Performance Analyzer to complete for you, and then click the Optimize button • Note the idea optimizations and perform those optimizations, as appropriate • Click the Close button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 15 Using the Performance Analyzer New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 16 Linking to a Table in Another Access Database XP • Click the External Data tab on the Ribbon • In the Import group on the External Data tab, click the Access button (with the ScreenTip “Import Access database”) • Click the Link to the data source by creating a linked table option button • Click the Browse button, select the folder and file containing the linked data, and then click the Open button • Click the OK button, select the table(s) in the Link Tables dialog box, and then click the OK button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 17 Using the Linked Table Manager XP • Click the Database Tools tab on the Ribbon • In the Database Tools group on the External Data tab, click the Linked Table Manager button • Click the check box(es) for the linked table(s), and then click the OK button • Navigate to the linked table location, click the filename, and then click the Open button • Click the OK button, and then close the Linked Table Manager dialog box New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 18 Using the Linked Table Manager New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 19 Using the Database Splitter XP • The Database Splitter is an Access tool that splits an Access database into two files: one file contains the tables, and the other file contains the queries, forms, reports, and other database objects New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 20 Using the Database Splitter New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 21 Using the Database Splitter XP • Make a backup copy of the database that you want to split • Start Access and open the database you want to split • Click the Database Tools tab on the Ribbon, and then in the Move Data group on the Database Tools tab, click the Access Database button • Click the Split Database button, select the drive and folder for the back-end database, type a name for the database in the File name text box, and then click the Split button • Click the OK button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 22 Encrypting a Database and Setting a Password XP • Start Access, click the Office Button, and then click Open • Select the drive and folder that contains the database, and then click the database • Click the Open arrow, and then click Open Exclusive • Click the Database Tools tab, and then in the Database Tools group on the Database Tools tab, click the Encrypt with Password button • Type the password in the Password text box, type the same password in the Verify text box, and then press the Enter key New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 23 Encrypting a Database and Setting a Password New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 24 Unsetting a Database Password XP • Start Access, click the Office Button, and then click Open • Select the drive and folder that contains the database, and then click the database • Click the Open arrow, and then click Open Exclusive • Click the Database Tools tab, and then in the Database Tools group on the Database Tools tab, click the Decrypt Database button • Type the password in the Password text box, and then press the Enter key New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 25 Unsetting a Database Password New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 26 Setting the Database Properties and Startup Options XP • Open the database, click the Office Button, and then click the Access Options button • In the Access Options dialog box, click Current Database in the left section • Set the database properties and startup options, and then click the OK button. Most options will take effect the next time the database is opened New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 27 Setting Database Documentation Properties XP • Open the database, click the Office Button, point to Manage, and then click Database Properties • Click the Custom tab • To set an existing property, scroll the Name list, click the property in the Name list, type the property setting in the Value text box, and then click the Add button • To create a new property, type the property name in the Name text box, select the data type in the Type list box, type the property value in the Value text box, and then click the Add button • Click the OK button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 28 Setting Database Documentation Properties New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 XP 29 Helpful Hints XP • If you want to bypass the startup options (database application opens) that you setup, press and hold down the SHIFT key when you open the database. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 30 Additional Examples XP • None at this time New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2007 31