DATABASES – LESSON 2Key Stage 3 ICT
RECAP OF KEYWORDS – TASK 2AIN YOUR WORKBOOKS FROM LAST LESSON
What is a database?
A DATABASE is a collection of information which is stored in a logical and structured way
What is a field?
Each piece of information is a FIELD
What is a record?
All information relating to one thing in a database is called a RECORD
What is a table?
A TABLE stores all the same records.
OBJECTIVES Understand that databases are designed to be
multiuser
Have used queries to search for data
Have created your own query
OUTCOMES All: will be able to add data into a multi-user database Most: will have modified an existing query Some: will have written their own query from scratch.
NOTES
BEFORE the next task
copy the file ‘Y7 DB TEMPLATE’ and rename it to your initials (ie. as SM)Into common K -> Temp Storage
TRUE MULTI-USER. More than one person can use a database at any one
time.
Let’s try it out
Open the database from the shared area. Enter in your information.Common K Temp Storage DATABASES SM.mdb
I will display the table on the board, which will show the information being displayed.
TRUE MULTI-USER – TASK 2B In your booklets
Can you do this with Excel?
Why might this be useful?
QUERIES
Like when we used Insight, we searched a database, we can also do it to the database we have just created.
This is called QUERYING the data.
Let’s look at some queries in the database we have just used.
BOOKLETS PAGE 4 – TASK 2C
Class demonstration of how to run a query in access
It’s time you did some searches, like you did using an internet database.
Use the queries in your database to complete the worksheet:
HOW IS THE QUERY WORKING
Notice the Field & Table names
Notice the Criteria line
HOW IS THE QUERY WORKING - CRITERIA
This is the part that tells query which records to select.
It will use the data in the “Favourite Colour” field
It will only select records that have the favourite colour as RED.
If needed, use the class as database with hair colour as an example.
HOW IS THE QUERY WORKING - CRITERIA
This is the part that tells query which records to select.
It will use the data in the “Favourite Colour” field
It will only select records that have the favourite colour as RED.
If needed, use the class as database with hair colour as an example.
OR QUERY CRITERIA
It will only select records that have the favourite colour as RED OR BLUE.
If needed, use the class as database with hair colour as an example.
AND QUERY CRITERIA
It will select records that: have the favourite colour as Red
ANDrecords that have the first name of John
If needed, use the class as database with hair colour as an example.
CREATE A QUERY 1
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4Double click the fields you want in your query
5Click the cross to save your query – don’t forget to name it.
EDITING A QUERY
Right click on the query and select Design View”
YOUR TURN – WRITE QUERIES
1. Write your own query, you could write a query to select all the people with the same favourite colour as you
2. Now write a query to find out if anyone has the same favourite colour and lesson as you
3. Lastly create a query that has both OR and AND criteria
Print screen your solutions in your booklet – Task 2D
Are you up for the Query Super Challenge – it is in your booklets.
PARAMETER QUERIES.
The example searches for records where the favourite colour is red.
Do we need to write a separate query for each colour. Hands up for yes.
No – we can use a PARAMETER query to ask the user which colour to search for
PARAMETER QUERY
Remember this when you run some of the queries earlier.
Lets see how to ask your own questions?
PARAMETER QUERY
To ask the user a question and use their reply as the search criteria.
Put the question inside square brackets [ ]
PLENARY
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