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Mark Whitehorn

    Inside Relational Databases with Examples in Access
    Inside relational databases
    Accessible access 2000
    Fast track to MDX
    Accessible Access 2003
    • Featuring techniques for building tables, extracting data and generating reports, this book focuses on Access 2003.

      Accessible Access 2003
    • Fast track to MDX

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Shows users and developers how to use MDX to effectively to provide relevant business information.

      Fast track to MDX
    • Accessible access 2000

      • 322 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Written by the team who brought you "Inside Relational Databases". Tamsin Todd - Computers & Internet Editor, Amazon.co.ukAccessible Access 2000 assumes that you start with no knowledge of Access or databases and takes you to the point where you can create and use a multi-table database.

      Accessible access 2000
    • The second edition of this best-seller is revised and updated. It delivers a reader-friendly explanation of the relational model and its importance to database designers and builders. Clear explanations make use of examples rather than equations, and show how an understanding of the relational model can lead to making a database faster and flexible. Topics covered include: nulls, primary and foreign keys, joins, relationships, domains, indexing, and many others. The authors manage to shed light on this tricky subject with substance and style.

      Inside relational databases
    • Exploring the relational model, this book delves into the complexities of referential integrity, presenting six types despite Access supporting only four. While this may frustrate Access users, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of relational concepts applicable across various database engines. The choice of Access as a primary example highlights its effectiveness as a relational database tool, ensuring that readers gain valuable insights into the relational world beyond just the software's limitations.

      Inside Relational Databases with Examples in Access