Course
Description: This is the second part of the Managing Environmental Data with Microsoft Access 2007 training class. In the first class, COMP-401, students learn the basic elements of constructing queries, forms, macros and reports. Now they build on and deepen those skills by creating end-user application examples that bring all of those newly learned elements together. In addition, the Access analytic tools PivotCharts and PivotTables are introduced and an SQL primer is included. Comp-402 is split out into a separate class to allow students flexibility in their scheduling and may be taken at a later date although it is highly recommended that the two class series be taken together. Comp-402 is not meant to be taken as a stand-alone class without taking Comp-401. |
Course Topics:
Applied Query Functions Form Controls Customizing Controls Building Reports from Calculated Queries |
Working
with Pivot Charts and Pivot Tables
Designing Macros Creating Switchboard Forms |
This course is part of a series and is immediately preceded by the Introduction to Managing Environmental Data with Microsoft Access 2007 workshop, December 9-10, 2009. Attendees may register for either course individually or both courses. A discount applies when registering for both courses. After
completing this course, participants will be able to: Prerequisites: Completion of COMP-401: Introduction to Managing Environmental Data with Microsoft Access 2007 . Course Materials: Each attendee will receive a binder containing the course proceedings (slides, exercises, and reference material). What to Bring: Pen or pencil (and paper if you prefer not to write in your binder) Continuing Education Units: 0.7 Registration: $250 ($195* for Native
American Tribes; nonprofits; government agencies; students; and NAEP, NEBC, NWAEP members). An additional discount applies when registering for both COMP-401 and COMP-402. You may register online via the link below. You may also register
via phone by calling the Northwest Environmental Training Center at (206) 762-1976. |
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