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20 Cards in this Set
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Ascending
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Sorting data in alphabetical order from A-Z or numerical order from 0-9.
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Comparison Operators
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Symbols used in search criteria. (>, <, =, >=, <=, <>)
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Connectors
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Words such as AND, OR and NOT that join certain conditions together when performing a search.
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Currency
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A numeric type which add a $ sign to number.
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Database
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An organized collection of information.
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Database Management System
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Software that allows the computer to create a database; add, change, and delete data in the database; sort the data; retrieve the data; and create forms and reports using the data in the database.
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Date data
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Entries in a database that are formatted for data in a particular style. (i.e. 04/15/03 or April 16, 2003)
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Descending
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Sorting data the opposite of ascending order. (Z-A & 9-0)
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Entry
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Data that is keyed into a field.
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Field
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A category of information in a database.
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File
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A group of related records.
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Filter/Query/Search
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A method to find specific data within a database that meets certain criteria.
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Form view
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A method of viewing or inputting data that displays only one record at a time.
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List view
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A method of viewing or inputting data that displays several records at a time.
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Numeric data
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Entries in a database that are formatted for numbers and can be used in a calculation.
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Primary key
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The field selected as a unique identifier for the database.
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Primary sort
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The first field that a database is sorted on.
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Record
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A group of fields related to one topic.
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Sort
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To arrange data in alphabetical or numerical order.
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Text data
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Entries in a database that represent text; such as, phone numbers, names, colors.
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