Solution Manual For Problem Solving Cases in Microsoft Access Excel 16th Edition Ellen Monk Joseph Brady Emilio Mendelsohn
Solution Manual For Problem Solving Cases in Microsoft Access Excel 16th Edition Ellen Monk Joseph Brady Emilio Mendelsohn
Solution Manual For Problem Solving Cases in Microsoft Access Excel 16th Edition Ellen Monk Joseph Brady Emilio Mendelsohn
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request. Next, Terrence tells you that the residents love to listen to music. He would like a listing of students
who volunteer to play music so he can post it on the bulletin board for residents to see.
To be eligible to live at the home for free, students must volunteer for at least 12 hours per month.
does not guarantee this page will contain current material or match the published product.
Terrence would like a way to calculate hours worked and quickly identify any students who need to increase
their volunteer hours. In addition, he’s curious to know which volunteer jobs are the most popular among
students. Both of these requests fit nicely into Access queries.
Finally, Terrence would like you to create two reports for the office staff. The first one should be a listing
of each student’s home address and room assignment. This report is important in case an emergency occurs
and a parent needs to be contacted. The second report should display each student’s name, the dates and
times they volunteered during a month, and the jobs for which they volunteered.
Table Name
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NOTE
Have your design approved before beginning Assignment 2; otherwise, you may need to redo Assignment 2.
The Room and Board Database 65
You will generate one form with a subform, six queries, and two reports, as outlined in the Background
section of this case.
Form
Create a form and subform based on your Students table and Jobs Worked table (or whatever you named the
tables). Save the form as Students. Your form should resemble the one in Figure 3-2.
Source: Microsoft product screenshots used with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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FIGURE 3-2 Students formand subform
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