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Question 10. Question : (TCO 7) What are the actions to add a field to an existing report?<br />

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Switch to print preview.<br />

Switch to layout view, click Design tab and tools group.<br />

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<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> All 7 Weeks iLabs<br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> Week 1 Lab – Introduction to MS Visio and MS Access<br />

A. Lab # : BSBA <strong>BIS</strong><strong>245</strong>A-1<br />

B. Lab 1 of 7 : Introduction to MS Visio and MS Access<br />

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

TCOs:<br />

1. Given a business situation in which managers require information from a database, determine, analyze and classify<br />

that information so that reports can be designed to meet the requirements.<br />

2. Given a situation containing entities, business rules, and data requirements, create the conceptual model of the<br />

database using a database modeling tool.<br />

Scenario:<br />

You have been asked to create two conceptual database models using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template.<br />

The purpose of this lab is to have you gain familiarity with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual<br />

model (entity relationship diagram) of a database. You will create two conceptual models. You will then open an existing<br />

Access database to explore database objects and to experiment with simple data manipulation using filters and sorts<br />

and to begin elementary work with relationships.<br />

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

1. relying on detailed instructions, create a simple conceptual model for a two-table database using MS Visio;<br />

2. use experience gained in creating the first model to construct a similar conceptual model without the instructions;<br />

and<br />

3. download an existing Microsoft Access database file. Open the database; find and identify different database objects<br />

in this database.<br />

D. Deliverables<br />

YourName_Lab1.vsd (Visio Diagram)<br />

YourName_Lab1C_Questions.docx<br />

<strong>BIS</strong><strong>245</strong> Week 2 Lab – Skills Development in Visio; Creation of MS Access Database<br />

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

TCOs:<br />

1. Given a business situation in which managers require information from a database, determine, analyze, and classify<br />

that information so that reports can be designed to meet the requirements.<br />

2. Given a situation containing entities, business rules, and data requirements, create the conceptual model of the<br />

database using a database modeling tool.<br />

3. Given an existing relational database schema, evaluate and alter the database design for efficiency.

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