
MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Creating Links to Access Tables Manually
To create a link to an Access table, follow these steps: 1. Click to select the External Data tab. 2. Click to select the Import Access Database button in the Import group. The Get External Data – Access Database dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 20.6. 3. Browse to locate the database containing the tables that you want to link to. The File Open dialog box appears. 4. Select the database containing the data tables and click Open. 5. Select Link to the Data Source by Creating a Linked Table. 6. Click OK. The Link Tables dialog box appears (see Figure 20.7). 7. Select the tables to which you want to establish a link. 8. Click OK. The link process finishes. The Save Import Steps portion of the Get External Data Wizard appears. 9. Click Close to complete the process.Creating Links to Other Types of Tables Manually
The process of creating links to other types of database files is a little different. It works like this: 1. Click to select the External Data tab. 2. Click the appropriate button in the Import group (for example, Excel). The Get External Data – Excel Spreadsheet dialog box appears. 3. Browse to locate the file that you want to link to. The File Open dialog box appears. 4. Select the file that you want to link to and click Open. Access returns you to the Get External Data – Excel Spreadsheet dialog box. 5. Select Link to the Data Source by Creating a Linked Table. 6. Click OK. If you selected Excel Spreadsheet, for example, the Link Spreadsheet Wizard appears. 7. Follow the steps of the wizard. (These steps vary quite a bit depending on the type of file you selected.) 8. Click Finish to complete the process. A dialog box appears, indicating that the process completed successfully. You will see the appropriate icon in the Navigation Pane, indicating the type of file you have linked to (see Figure 20.8).This material orginally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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