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An asset is an object of value. It could be a person, a car, a piece of jewelry, a refrigerator. Anything that has a value is an asset. In the accounting world, an asset is a piece of/or property whose life span can be projected, estimated, or evaluated. As days, months or years go by, the value of such an asset degrade.
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A domain-based function is used to get a value from another object and deliver it to the object in which it is being used or called. The general syntax of these functions is.....
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A chart is a technique of displaying data using pictures and graphical representations instead of numbers or simple words.
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Microsoft Access and Microsoft Visual Basic are not case-sensitive. Therefore, any word we are going to use that involves a field, its name, and new words we will introduce in this section, whether written in uppercase, lowercase or a mix, as long as it is the same word, represents the same thing. Based on this, the words TRUE, True and true, as related to Microsoft Access, represent the same word. In the same way, if the words NULL, Null, and null are used in an expression, they represent the same thing.
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I had my first experience with Microsoft Access over four years ago. Thrown into a dark room with nothing but a computer and a packet of crisps, I was told to "create a database".
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For many, the word "database" conjures up images of large whirring machines with fancy flashing lights. Huge computer rooms rapidly processing hundreds of calculations. Live ISDN connections dangerously stretched across the office floor.
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So you have started your favourite Office 2007 program for the first time. And now you are lost. What happened to the file menu?
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You thought I was gone… think again… I am back with a new Outlook on life! I dumped my old style, bought some new fashionable glasses, and use some new fancy metal polish…
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As we have already seen, with the wizard's help we can define grouping levels for the records in the report and extract a special heading or line of totals for each group, we can also define a determined order for the records that appear in the report.
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