Microsoft Access exercises - ADVANCED QUERIES

To help you decide if this BASIC QUERYING IN ACCESS course is the right one for you why not try some of the exercises listed below? Here's how this works:

  • If you can't do any of the exercises, you're probably right for this course!
  • If you can do all of the easy exercises you may still benefit from this course
  • If you can do some of the standard and hard exercises you may want to look at one of our more advanced Microsoft Access training courses or consider tailored Microsoft Access training.

Here are the exercises available online for this BASIC QUERYING IN ACCESS course:

Exercise Level
Create a query showing the number of songs each artist has recorded Easy
Create a query to show the average worth per year lived for billionaires Standard
Analyse data of billionaires to show the number there are per country and their average age Standard
Create Access queries that prompt the user for criteria Standard
Use the Access LEN function to find out the length of different owner names in a query Standard
Get statistical information using separate Access grouping and totalling queries Standard
Use Access calculated expressions to show the VAT due on the bills of each pet Standard
Use Access grouping and totalling queries to list the number of pets of each colour, the number of pets with four limbs, and the highest vet bill Standard
Use the & concatenation symbol to join fields together in Access Standard
Use theCLNG and RIGHT functions to extract the last value from a list of years Hard
Create a query showing the average sales and profits for a subset of companies Hard
Create a query to calculate the age of each owner, and the difference between this and the age of each pet Hard
Use various string functions to extract the last word from a song title Hard
Create a query calculating the error in reported population density for a list of countries - this involves creating a query based on a query Hard
Create a query which joins a table to a grouping/totalling query to show the names of the highest grossing films for each year Hard
Create a query manipulating string expressions to get dates Hard
Create parameter queries in Access to list out, for example, all of the owners born between any two dates that you enter Hard

By providing these online Microsoft Access exercises we hope it helps you decide your own ability, so you can choose the right Microsoft Access training course for yourself or for your staff.

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