Query (Yes, again) -
Wildcard -
Asterisk -
Question Mark -
Finally, we will discuss as a class when to save a query as an object. Please be prepared to discuss.
Chapter two in Access is titled Querying a Database. We will walk through the steps together on how to create a query in design view. We will also discuss Wildcards. Using your textbook, please define the below terms. Include the page number for wildcard, asterisk, and question mark.
Query (Yes, again) - Wildcard - Asterisk - Question Mark - Finally, we will discuss as a class when to save a query as an object. Please be prepared to discuss.
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Monica Crowley
4/30/2013 03:35:26 am
Query- a question presented in a way that Access can process
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Mason Colby
4/30/2013 03:36:08 am
A Query is a colacton of data
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Amber French
4/30/2013 03:36:09 am
Query- A question presented in a way that Access can process.
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Adrian
4/30/2013 03:36:18 am
Query - It is a filter that lets you sort types of information or that lets you separate certain information from other.
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Leylin Hovey
4/30/2013 03:37:23 am
Query- Are simple questions, answers be found in the database.
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bernard
4/30/2013 03:40:19 am
wildcards are symbols that represnt any character or combination of characters.
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Natasha Rife
4/30/2013 03:40:40 am
Wildcards - symbols that represent any character or combination of characters.
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Justice
4/30/2013 03:41:00 am
Query - Simply questions, the answers to witch are in the database.
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Rameesha Gray
4/30/2013 03:41:13 am
Wildcards - are symbols that represent any character or combination of characters.
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Brenda Mtz
4/30/2013 03:41:20 am
Query: it helps you find people that live in the same place.
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Natalia Garcia
4/30/2013 03:41:29 am
Query- A collection of data.
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Sia Turner
4/30/2013 03:41:59 am
Query- a certain part of the data in a table that you can separate
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sia
4/30/2013 03:43:02 am
Query add on, as a question that you are asking access
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bernard
4/30/2013 03:42:06 am
Aterisj represnts any collection of characters .
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marta gebray
4/30/2013 03:44:35 am
you can switch between views of a query using the view button home tab views group.
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Agnes Gabbdon
4/30/2013 03:45:43 am
query =you created you enter a criterion to restrict the records that were include
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bernard
4/30/2013 03:45:55 am
Qustion markwhich repersnts any individual character
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bernard
4/30/2013 03:47:20 am
Quties are a nuber of names ane ages of pepole.
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Nick Heuring
4/30/2013 03:48:09 am
Query - A question, but the answer is somewhere in the database.
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Franlin Slaton
4/30/2013 03:56:14 am
Query- A question presented in a way that Access can use
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tori
5/2/2013 03:55:47 am
Query- any question that acces can u in any way.
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nyagai neyail
5/6/2013 04:21:45 am
Wildcard -are symbol that represents any character or combination of characters
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