ms access

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Microsoft Access
MS Access

   1. <database> A {relational database} running under {Microsoft
   Windows}.  Data is stored as a number of "{tables}",
   e.g. "Stock".  Each table consists of a number of "{records}"
   (e.g. for different items) and each record contains a number
   of "{fields}", e.g. "Product code", "Supplier", "Quantity in
   stock".

   Access allows the user to create "{forms}" and "reports".  A
   form shows one record in a user-designed format and allows the
   user to step through records one at a time.  A report shows
   selected records in a user-designed format, possibly grouped
   into sections with different kinds of total (including sum,
   minimum, maximum, average).

   There are also facilities to use links ("{joins}") between
   tables which share a common field and to filter records
   according to certain criteria or search for particular field
   values.

   Version: 2 (date?).

   Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.databases.ms-access.

   2. <communications> A communications program from Microsoft,
   meant to compete with {ProComm} and other programs.  It sucked
   and was dropped.  Years later they reused the name for their
   database.

   [Date?]

   (1997-07-20)
    

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