After completing Access 2000 MOUS: Relationships & Queries
the user should be able to:
 | Define table relationships |
 | Display related records |
 | Specify query criteria |
 | Create calculated fields |
 | Create and modify multi-table queries |
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Establishing Table Relationships
 | Creating table relationships |
 | Applying relationships |
 | Defining relationship types |
 | Using joins |
Managing Table Relationships
 | Enforcing referential integrity |
 | Cascading options |
 | Printing database relationships |
Displaying Related Records
 | Displaying records in a subdatasheet |
 | Expanding and collapsing subdatasheets |
Specifying Query Criteria
 | Defining a query |
 | Establishing a query |
 | Using expressions |
 | Applying a query |
Creating Calculated Fields
 | Calculating statistical information |
 | Adding summary information |
 | Defining formulas |
Using Multi-Table Queries
 | Creating a multi-table select query |
 | Using the Simple Query Wizard |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in Access 2000 |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to Access 2000 |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Office 2000: Getting Started (O2KC01) |
 | Office 2000: Editing Text and Printing (O2KC02) |
 | Office 2000: Text and Document Formats (O2KC03) |
 | Office 2000: Introduction to Access (O2KC08) |
 | Access 2000 MOUS: Creating Databases (A2KM01) |
 | Access 2000 MOUS: Building Tables (A2KM02) |
 | Access 2000 MOUS: Modifying Tables (A2KM03) |
 | Access 2000 MOUS: Sorting and Filtering (A2KM04) |
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