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<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 Lab – ER Diagram and ER Matrix<br />

A.Lab # : BSBA <strong>BIS</strong><strong>245</strong>A-5A<br />

B.Lab 5A of 7 : Database design using Visio, and based on data requirements and business rules focusing on<br />

normalizing data to third normal form.<br />

C<br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 6 <strong>iLab</strong> – Creating Reports<br />

A.Lab # BSBA <strong>BIS</strong><strong>245</strong>A-6<br />

B.Lab 6 of 7: Creating Reports<br />

C.Lab Overview – Scenario / Summary:<br />

TCO(s): 7. given a database application with a completed relational schema, populated tables, and business reporting<br />

requirements, create the necessary reports and make a business decision.<br />

Scenario:<br />

The purpose of this lab is to create Access Reports. After a report is created, the student will sort the fields in different<br />

ways. Also the Student can also delete fields in layout view and modify the appearance of the report by applying<br />

Themes. In addition to the report generated by Access, the lab also uses Report Design to allow users to design their<br />

own reports.<br />

Upon completing this lab, you should be able to:<br />

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<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 7 <strong>iLab</strong> – Database Navigation<br />

A.Lab # : BSBA <strong>BIS</strong><strong>245</strong>A-7<br />

B.Lab 7 of 7: Database Navigation<br />

C.Lab Overview – Scenario / Summary:<br />

TCOs:<br />

8. Given a database application containing forms, queries and reports, automate tasks and create a menu system<br />

which allows for efficient navigation and operation of the database’s functionality.<br />

Scenario:<br />

The purpose of this lab is to show the student how to create navigation systems for an Access application. Students<br />

will create a main navigation form which links to additional navigation forms called Enter Data and View Reports.<br />

Additionally, students will create forms to automate printing reports and Closing/Exiting the Database. The Enter Data<br />

form allows you to open Customer and City forms automatically. The View Reports form allows the user to automatically<br />

open the Customer List and Customers by City reports. The Print Reports form will allow users to automatically print<br />

the reports. The Exit Database form allows users to close the database and exit the application entirely.<br />

The navigation forms can provide some measure of security to the database as they may prevent users unfamiliar with<br />

Access from accessing database objects directly; they make using Access more intuitive to use, and can prevent new<br />

users from inadvertently damaging your database objects.<br />

D. Deliverables:<br />

Upload the modified Lab7_Start.accdb file that you saved as YourName_Lab7.accdb to the <strong>Week</strong> 7 <strong>iLab</strong> Dropbox.

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