Mark True or False for each question and tear this page at perforation and turn in to the lab instructor at the end of the lab.
- A field and a record refer to the same thing in databases.
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True False |
Each column of a table represent a record in that table.
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True False |
Tables and databases are synonymies in Access.
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True False |
In the design view, you may use the <Tab> key to move among the cells.
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True False |
A primary key uniquely identifies a record in a table.
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True False |
The shortcut menu that appears when you right-click a table icon provides an Open Option that lets you modify the table's design.
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True False |
Using AutoNumber as the Data type tells Access that each new record will require a new unique number generated for this field.
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True False |
You may not update record after you enter them.
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True False |
You may add new fields to a table after you have put records in it.
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True False |
You must save a database in order for your record to be saved.
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True False |