display data in a highly formatted fashion
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The object that displays fields and records from a table or query in a printable format is called a report. Reports are designed to present data in a structured layout, making it easy to read and analyze. They can include summaries, calculations, and various formatting options to enhance presentation. In applications like Microsoft Access, reports can be customized to meet specific needs before printing.
A select query with multiple criteria
A query is a database object that retrieves specific information from a database based on defined criteria. By creating and running a query in Microsoft Access, you can search for specific data, filter results, and generate reports that provide insight into the information stored in the database.
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When you double click a query object in a database management system or SQL software, it typically opens the query in a query editor where you can view and edit the SQL code of the query. This allows you to make changes to the query, such as adding or modifying filters or selecting different columns, before running the query to retrieve the desired data.
In MS Access, a Query is a saved search, which can be used in reports, etc.
Ctrl - S will save a query.