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7/24/2014- Defining criteria
- Understanding comparison operators
- Using joins
- Creating parameter queries
- Using Expression Builder to work with functions
- Working with dates and times
- Creating conditional statements
- Finding duplicate records
- Creating backups
- Making, deleting, and appending records
- Understanding SQL basics and writing SQL queries
- Useful query tricks
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Voiceover] Hi, my name is Adam Wilbert and I'd like to welcome you to Access 2013: Queries in Depth. In this course, I'm going to reveal the tools that you'll need to answer some of the most complex questions that you might have about your data, and we'll use some real world scenarios to explore how to leverage queries in order to bring a new level of insight and clarity to your raw data tables. We'll look at setting up queries from scratch to filter and sort data in your database. I'll demonstrate how to perform calculations on numerical values and use some built-in Access functions to further refine the way that your data is presented.
We'll also use queries to identify top performers as well as to automate some repetitive analysis tasks. We'll see how to create flexible queries through the use of parameter requests. And by automating common decision-making routines through program flow functions, you'll save time and increase the accuracy and consistency of the data in your database. I'd like to say that a good database can give you more than what you've put into it. Queries are where that magic happens, where raw data becomes useful information. So get ready to dig into Access 2013: Queries in Depth.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 2s
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Introducing the database5m 17s
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1. Creating Queries in Access
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Understanding queries4m 36s
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Using the Query Wizard6m 22s
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2. Creating Simple Select Queries
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Defining criteria10m 14s
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Renaming the column headers3m 22s
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Exploring the property sheet7m 14s
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Working with joins8m 26s
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3. Creating Parameter Queries
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Creating a combo box7m 3s
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4. Getting Started with Functions
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Using mathematical operators8m 25s
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Applying functions to text7m 46s
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5. Applying Aggregate Calculations
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6. Working with Dates in Queries
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Formatting dates6m 12s
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Sorting formatted dates6m 40s
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Defining today's date3m 45s
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Calculating time intervals7m 54s
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7. Understanding Program Flow Functions
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Introducing IIf2m 32s
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Creating an IIf function6m 16s
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Using the Switch function6m 41s
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8. Alternative Query Types
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Finding duplicate records4m 12s
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Creating crosstab results6m 31s
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Creating backups1m 45s
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Creating update queries6m 20s
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9. Exploring SQL Syntax
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Understanding SQL basics7m 23s
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Writing SQL queries4m 51s
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Writing a union query4m 55s
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10. Useful Query Tricks
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Using domain functions7m 12s
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Conclusion
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Next steps49s
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