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ArtikelBuilding A Database From Scratch  
Oleh: Hunton, James E. ; Hayes, David C.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 188 no. 5 (1999), page 63-74.
Topik: database; database; scratch
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Isi artikelOnly a few years ago you had to be unusually skilled in database technology to construct a database from scratch. In fact, many CPAs were so intimidated by the database products available that they turned instead to the more familiar spreadsheet programs, even though those number - crunchers didn’t do the job as well. Today’s database products are easier to use and more powerful. (For more on database software, see JofA, Jan. 99, “What You Better Know About Databases,” page 61). To convince you of their friendliness and power, and as a way to encourage you to use a database, we will walk you through the steps of setting up a custom database using Microsoft Access 97. The basic steps are similar for other database products. Although we focus on how to build a database from the ground up, many users may find a pre designed database template will serve their needs just as well. Using a template saves time and effort : You can be up and running in just a few minutes because the basic design function has been done for you. If anything, a template may require a little tweaking to fit your needs exactly. A sampling of database templates available with Access 97 is shown in exhibit 1. You can view the full palette of templates by selecting the database wizard option displayed on Access’s opening screen.
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