Across
- 2. A group of fields, such as a telephone number, address and name, which are pertinent to a particular item.
- 4. A database object that you can use to create a user interface for a database application: allows simplified entry and modifications.
- 9. An access interface that appears on the left side of the screen, and displays all objects. PrimaryKey Fields that uniquely identify each record in a table.
- 11. In a query it returns records meeting any of the criteria.
- 13. A predefined database including professionally designed tables, forms, reports, and other objects that you can use to jumpstart database creations.
- 14. A field in a related table that is the primary key of another table.
- 15. Gives you a detailed view of the table's structure and is used to create and modify a table's design.
- 16. A collection of data organized as meaningful information that can be accessed, managed, stored, queried, sorted, and reported.
Down
- 1. A condition in a query, returns only records that meet and criteria.
- 3. The software used for creating desktop databases and learning about the general relational database theory.
- 5. A connection between two tables using a common field and combining data.
- 6. A professional-looking formatted document from underlying tables or queries.
- 7. A request for data results from the database or for action on the data.
- 8. Guides you through query design with a step-by-step process.
- 10. A piece of information related to a single person or thing that is stored in a table, known as columns.
- 12. Where all date is stored in your database, known as the foundation of the database.
