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An optimal database application requires a more refined and optimized design that goes beyond the basics. This course will teach you how to design better databases by accounting for elements such as calculated values and how to use the different normal forms of database normalization. Going beyond simple database design, you will learn how to build more efficient and useful database applications. Understanding the various types of database maintenance and how to use them will keep your database application running smoothly with peak performance.
In this course, you will learn about more advanced database design, including the various stages of database normalization, how to organize records, and different types and uses of field properties. You will explore how to use built-in functions, and get an overview of the various database maintenance tasks. We will cover more advanced features and designs in forms, queries, and reports, including how to work with external data sources.
This course is for learners who want to go beyond the basics of Microsoft Access and design better, more efficient, and more useful database applications using more refined and optimized design.
You will learn advanced database design including the stages of database normalization, how to organize records, types and uses of field properties, built-in functions, database maintenance tasks, and more advanced forms, queries, and reports, including working with external data sources.
The course covers normalization including First Normal Form, Second Normal Form, and Third Normal Form, as well as splitting records into tables.
The course covers querying with calculated values, subqueries, inner joins, outer joins, full joins, cross joins, and querying external data.
It helps develop skills in Microsoft Access, database development, database management, database programming, Access query languages, and Microsoft Data Access Components.