MS Access Database objects are: Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports, Modules, Macros etc..
It does depend on the version. The six standard ones were Tables, Forms, Queries, Reports, Macros and Modules. There are now others, such as Pages.
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A Data Base Management System (DBMS) is a generic term like tin of food. Microsoft Access (msaccess) is a relational database (RDBMS). There are also network, hierarchical, OLAP and other types of databases. So msaccess is a DBMS but not the other way around.
To organize your database objects you must use the: Navigation Pane
SQL queries allow you to search for and retrieve data from a database. By writing SELECT statements with specific criteria, you can search for information in tables and retrieve the results based on your query.
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Database table objects store data. Form objects used by applications provide a visually pleasing or sensible way of accessing or updating data contained in the database tables. This means that the form object is a display specification.
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An object-oriented database (OODB) is a type of database that stores data in objects rather than in tables, making it easier to represent complex relationships and hierarchies in data. OODBs are designed to work well with object-oriented programming languages and frameworks.
A data dictionary is a document that describes database objects such as tables, columns, and their corresponding data types. It provides information about the structure, relationships, and constraints of the database schema.
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