Graduate Research Papers
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Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Keywords
Database design; Microsoft Access;
Abstract
Every business or organization that conducts any type of training, whether on a small or large scale, must deal with logistical issues. There are several ways of keeping track of relevant and important information, including anything from paper based systems to off the shelf computer applications. Very often, these methods are cumbersome or not applicable to the needs of the organization. This research project focuses on the customization of training registration information and logistics for a specific company, for the purposes of this paper called XXXX, using a database.
Specifically, a Microsoft Access database was created to keep track of the desired registration information, in a clear and easy to use format. The registration database keeps track of specific information on all employees, classes created, and the schedules for those employees scheduled to take training through company XXXX.
Year of Submission
1999
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
First Advisor
Sharon E. Smaldino
Date Original
1999
Object Description
1 PDF file (39 pages)
Copyright
©1999 Darren A. Otte
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Otte, Darren A., "Creating a registration database using Microsoft Access 97" (1999). Graduate Research Papers. 1312.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/1312
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Curriculum and Instruction Commons, Management Information Systems Commons, Training and Development Commons
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