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Tables, forms, reports and queries are the core components of a database. So far I have described each in isolation. However, when they are used together, they display a wonderful synergy. For example, as described above, a query is a storable question, the output from which is a table. Forms are based on tables, thus a form can be based on a query. Reports are based on tables, so they too can be based on a query. This is a really important point so it is worth repeating. Both forms and reports can be based upon queries.
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© 2007 Mark Whitehorn
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(2007). Summary of Part 1. In: Inside Relational Databases with Examples in Access. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-687-2_7
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