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| What: |
This class is a hands-on beginner’s class
on Microsoft Access offered in four 4-hour sessions (16 hours total)
over four consecutive weekends. The focus is on designing and
building database applications. The fee includes a syllabus and a
textbook.
Prerequisites: Experience using Microsoft Office programs such as Word and Excel.
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| When: |
Four sessions; Date and Time To Be Announced
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| Where: |
Alamo PC Organization Computer Learning Center
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| Prerequisites: |
Pre-registration is required.
Students
should be familiar with using a computer and have used basic Microsoft
office features such as Word and Excel.
To register, call the Alamo PC
Organization Computer Learning Center at (210) 736-0080 or (210) 736-0700
or register in person at the Alamo PC Computer Learning Center located on the lower level of Crossroads Mall
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| Tuition fee: |
$60 for Alamo PC members
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| Technical Rating Code: |
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| Class Leader: |
Joe
Brazell
Joe is a recipient of the Alamo PC Meritorious Service Award |
| What: |
This Study Group is designed for
individuals
with experience using Microsoft Access, to learn about and share
ideas on, advanced forms, VBA code, reports, queries, etc. Study
Group topics may include: using graphs, database security, SQL Server
connectivity,
and customer functions. Other topics of interest to the group may be
requested
for meetings. Attendees should already be familiar with database design
basics and the basics of building forms, reports and queries in Access. |
| When: |
This study group has been discontinued until further notice. |
| Where: |
Alamo PC Organization Computer Learning Center |
| Prerequisites: |
Attendees should be familiar with database
design basics and the basics of building forms, reports and queries in
Access. |
| Tuition fee: |
Free with your membership in the Alamo PC
Organization |
| Technical Rating Code: |
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| Study Group Leader: |
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| Technical Content Ratings: |
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For the beginner, no experience necessary and no prerequisites. |
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Assumes some basic familiarity with the subject but is not a technical
course. |
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Assumes that the student is somewhat familiar with the subject and
will discuss. |
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Assumes that the student is competent in the material and will be
technical. |
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