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Exp19_Access_Ch09_Cap – Trading Cards 1.0
Exp19 Access Ch09 Cap Trading Cards 1.0
Access Chapter 9 Capstone – Trading Cards
EX19_AC_CH09_GRADER_CAP
Project Description:
You and your partner Stann Dupp have a small business selling baseball cards online through eBay. As the more computer-savvy partner; you created an Access database with records of the cards you have in stock. As it turns out, Stann was attempting to manage the card inventory and ended up modifying crucial aspects of the database that impact the general operation of the database. You will reverse those changes and create other safeguards to protect from this happening again in the future. The database tables may already be normalized; however, you will examine the tables to verify.
Start Access. Open the downloaded Access database named Exp19_Access_Ch09_Cap_Trading_Cards.accdb. Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the filename. Save the file to the location where you are storing your files.
You will first establish relationships between the Cards, Brands, and Rarity tables based on the common fields that they share.
Open the Relationships window. Add the Cards, Brands, and Rarity tables to the layout.
After creating a relationship between two tables, you will enforce referential integrity, which ensures that the relationship will remain intact if/when data is updated in either table. Furthermore, you will ensure that all changes to the primary key in your Cards table will be reflected in the foreign keys that exist in the Rarity table by selecting the Cascade Update Related Fields option.
Create a relationship between the Cards and Rarity tables tables, ensuring you check the Enforce Referential Integrity and Cascade Update Related Fields options for the relationship.
After also establishing the relationship between the Cards and Brands tables, in the same manner, you will analyze the database to identify any flaws in the design as well as suggested low-risk improvements that can be made to your database.
Create a relationship between the Cards and Brands tables, ensuring you check the Enforce Referential Integrity and Cascade Update Related Fields options for the relationship. Save, and close the Relationships window. Open the Performance Analyzer dialog box, under All Object Types, click Select All, and then click OK. Note the idea to relate the Cards table to the others in the database. Close the Performance Analyzer.
You will now provide your users with a simple and intuitive way to add and edit cards by creating a form.
Create a new form based on the Cards table using the Form tool. Save the form as Add or Edit Cards. Close the form.
Now that you have the Add or Edit Cards form created, you can add that and the remaining forms to a Horizontal Tab navigation form. By doing this, you will create a one-stop-shop for your users to view and edit the trading cards in the database.
Create a navigation form based on the Horizontal Tabs template. Drag the Add or Edit Cards form to the first tab position.
Drag the All Player Cards report to the second tab position.
Drag the Bowman Cards report to the third tab position.
Drag the Donruss Cards report to the fourth tab position.
Drag the Fleer Cards report to the fifth tab position.
Drag the Topps Cards report to the sixth tab position.
Switch to Form view and test the navigation form. Save the navigation form with the default name and close it.
You will finalize the interface for your users by hiding the Navigation Pane so that it is out of their way, and setting the navigation form you created to open automatically when the database opens. This ensures that the user’s experience is seamless and straightforward.
Set the database to hide the Navigation Pane and open the navigation form when the database opens. Close the database and reopen it observe that the form opens automatically.
Close all database objects. Close the database and then exit Access. Submit the database as directed.
Papa_Exp19_Access_Ch09_Cap_Trading_Cards.accdb
Brand ID
Brand
mSysRowId
B001
Topps
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B002
Other
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B003
Fleer
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B004
Donruss
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B005
Bowman
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CardNo
Year
Brand ID
PlayerName
Team
NumInStock
Rarity ID
C001
1993
B001
Jerald Clark
SDP
3
3
C002
1993
B002
David Justice
ATL
3
2
C003
1993
B002
Kent Hrbek
MIN
1
2
C004
1992
B001
Chad Curtis
CAL
1
1
C005
1992
B001
Henry Cotto
SEA
1
2
C006
1992
B003
Mark Lemke
ATL
1
3
C007
1992
B004
Mike Sharperson
LAD
1
3
C008
1993
B002
Joe Orsulak
BAL
1
3
C009
1992
B005
Luis Gonzalez
HOU
1
1
C010
1992
B005
Casey Candaele
HOU
2
1
C011
1993
B001
Kelly Gruber
TOR
1
1
C012
1993
B004
Ozzie Smith
STL
3
3
C013
1992
B005
Dante Bichette
MIL
3
2
C014
1992
B005
John Vander Wal
MON
3
1
C015
1992
B003
Herm Winningham
BOS
2
1
C016
1992
B003
Mark McGwire
OAK
3
1
C017
1993
B001
Dave Martinez
CIN
1
1
C018
1992
B003
Gary Varsho
PIT
2
3
C019
1993
B003
Kevin Seitzer
MIL
3
3
C020
1992
B003
Shane Mack
MIN
1
1
C021
1992
B003
Marquis Grissom
MON
2
1
C022
1993
B003
Terry Pendleton
ATL
2
1
C023
1992
B001
Scott Livingstone
DET
2
1
C024
1993
B004
Dave Martinez
CIN
2
3
C025
1993
B004
Craig Biggio
HOU
2
1
C026
1992
B001
Glenn Davis
BAL
3
3
C027
1993
B002
Jerald Clark
SDP
2
2
C028
1992
B004
Randy Velarde
NYY
1
1
C029
1992
B003
Rafael Belliard
ATL
2
2
C030
1993
B003
Terry Steinbach
OAK
3
3
C031
1992
B002
Tim Wallach
MON
3
2
C032
1993
B005
Henry Cotto
SEA
2
2
C033
1992
B002
Willie McGee
SFG
2
3
C034
1992
B001
Jeff Bagwell
HOU
2
2
C035
1993
B003
Darrin Jackson
SDP
2
1
C036
1992
B005
Tim Raines
CHW
2
3
C037
1993
B005
Dave Valle
SEA
3
2
C038
1993
B004
Chris James
SFG
2
1
C039
1993
B002
Paul O’Neill
CIN
2
3
C040
1992
B004
Ron Karkovice
CHW
2
2
C041
1993
B004
Eddie Murray
NYM
3
2
C042
1993
B005
Travis Fryman
DET
1
2
C043
1992
B004
Travis Fryman
DET
3
2
C044
1992
B002
Mitch Webster
LAD
1
2
C045
1993
B004
Scott Cooper
BOS
3
1
C046
1992
B004
Bobby Bonilla
NYM
1
1
C047
1993
B002
Harold Reynolds
SEA
1
3
C048
1993
B005
Danny Tartabull
NYY
3
2
C049
1992
B002
Robin Yount
MIL
2
1
C050
1992
B005
George Bell
CHW
1
2
C051
1993
B003
Carney Lansford
OAK
2
2
C052
1992
B003
John Olerud
TOR
1
1
C053
1993
B003
Luis Polonia
CAL
1
2
C054
1992
B002
Jeff Huson
TEX
3
3
C055
1992
B002
Scott Livingstone
DET
3
2
C056
1992
B002
Luis Sojo
CAL
1
3
C057
1993
B001
Frank Thomas
CHW
3
1
C058
1992
B003
Jeff Huson
TEX
1
1
C059
1992
B005
Omar Vizquel
SEA
2
1
C060
1992
B003
Rickey Henderson
OAK
3
2
C061
1993
B002
Mark McGwire
OAK
2
1
C062
1993
B005
Kirt Manwaring
SFG
1
2
C063
1993
B005
George Bell
CHW
1
3
C064
1993
B005
Greg Gagne
MIN
3
1
C065
1993
B001
Chili Davis
MIN
2
1
C066
1993
B002
Leo Gomez
BAL
3
3
C067
1993
B003
Will Clark
SFG
1
2
C068
1992
B003
Lou Whitaker
DET
1
2
C069
1993
B004
Jim Eisenreich
KCR
3
2
C070
1993
B001
Eric Anthony
HOU
1
1
C071
1993
B003
Danny Tartabull
NYY
3
1
C072
1992
B002
Dante Bichette
MIL
2
3
C073
1993
B005
Dave Hollins
PHI
1
3
C074
1992
B001
Luis Sojo
CAL
2
1
C075
1992
B003
Pat Kelly
NYY
1
1
C076
1992
B004
Luis Polonia
CAL
1
3
C077
1992
B001
Lou Whitaker
DET
3
3
C078
1992
B005
Gene Larkin
MIN
1
1
C079
1992
B005
Steve Finley
HOU
3
2
C080
1992
B001
Kurt Stillwell
SDP
3
3
C081
1993
B003
Reggie Sanders
CIN
2
2
C082
1992
B001
Roberto Kelly
NYY
3
3
C083
1992
B004
Tino Martinez
SEA
1
1
C084
1993
B001
Harold Reynolds
SEA
1
1
C085
1992
B004
Tony Fernandez
SDP
2
1
C086
1992
B002
Dwight Smith
CHC
2
1
C087
1992
B003
Mike Bordick
OAK
2
2
C088
1993
B002
Mike Macfarlane
KCR
2
2
C089
1992
B001
Jerry Browne
OAK
2
3
C090
1993
B003
Luis Gonzalez
HOU
2
3
C091
1992
B004
B.J. Surhoff
MIL
1
1
C092
1993
B002
Andre Dawson
CHC
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