|
Due Date: |
April 10 in recitation
- do not submit this assignment
to Sakai |
|
Evaluation: |
15 points |
|
|
|
|
* do not submit to
Sakai * |
* do not submit this assignment to Sakai * |
|
|
|
|
Database Printouts: |
Data Entry Form Picture, saved as .png file |
|
|
Datafile with twelve records in List mode, including a Footer |
|
|
Found subset of the datafile in Browse mode |
|
|
Found subset of the datafile in List mode |
|
|
Sorted datafile in Report mode |
|
|
|
|
MailMerge Printouts: |
Word processing form letter, with merge markers included,
saved as .png file |
|
|
Three form letters, with your name and TA name on each letter |
|
|
**staple all printouts
together, attached with cover sheet ** |
|
|
|
| Cover
Sheet Printout: |
Cover sheet with name, section,
TA name, assignment name, assignment due date |
|
Related Materials: |
Text: Rubin,
chapters 7, 14 (online, Alexander Library Reserve) |
|
|
Database Assignment Self-Check: click here |
| Database
Features Reference Sheet |
Preparation
It is important that you read about and
understand the Database application of AppleWorks
before you begin this assignment. Some commands of the
AppleWorks database tool are less intuitive than features in
word processing, spreadsheet, and
graphics, and there are a number of key operations to concentrate on as
you create and use the
database tool.
For this assignment, use the AppleWorks Database tool to:
As you work with the AppleWorks database tool,
remember that each of the operating modes -- Browse, List, Find,
Layout -- offers different
options and may have different menus. You may find it helpful to
first review the
Database
Features Reference Page and create
a sample file to practice the required AppleWorks features and
options before
you
begin this assignment.
Note:
This assignment is not submitted to Sakai. You will give
the completed database assignment to your TA in recitation.
Creating
a
Data Entry Form and Datafile (Browse Mode, List Mode, Layout
Mode):
Imagine you are developing a
database file that summarizes your favorite music artist/group, your
favorite CD by each artist, and information on an upcoming concert for
each artist/group. The datafile will
include names of the artists, favorite CD, location and URL of an
upcoming concert, and other pieces of helpful
information.
1. Name and define ten fields:
Record Number, Artist, Favorite CD, Concert Date, Location, URL, Ticket
Price, Number of Tickets, Processing Fee, Payment Type
a. classify Record Number, Ticket Price, Number
of Tickets, and Processing Fee as Numeric
fields; Concert Date
as a Date
field; Payment Type as a Radio Button field with options set at Debit,
Credit, Check; and
all
other
fields as Text.
b. add a new field
titled Total Cost and define it as
a
Calculation field. Enter a formula that calculates the total cost of tickets, equal to Ticket Price
times Number of Tickets plus Processing Fee (one processing fee for any
number of tickets). The datafile now has eleven fields.
Note: Use parentheses to control
order of operations in the calculation field.
Hint: To develop the Calculation
field, click on the fields used in creating the formula, and only use
the
keyboard to enter needed data.
2. Using Layout mode, design a
Data Entry Form that includes all of the above fields and set a Tab
Order layout to match the sequence you will follow
as you enter data.
3. Before you begin entering data, set the
print orientation to Landscape and
Print a picture of the data entry form you created
(Browse Mode Layout will become the active window when you click
Done after creating the form). To take a picture of the active
window, simultaneously
press the Apple-Shift-3
keys (listen for the click) and OS-X will create a .png
file. Save
the .png file to the desktop or to my.Rutgers briefcase file.
Print the .png picture file (Printout
#1).
1 Usher Philadelphia digphilly.com 2 Fleetwood Mac Los Angeles onlineseats.com 0 3 Sheryl Crow Denver ticketsnow.com 14.65 4 Blind Boys of Alabama New Orleans ticketsnow.com 0 5 Beatles Boston concerttickets.org 27
Record
Artist
Favorite
CD
Concert Date
Location
URL
Ticket
Price
Number
of Tickets
Processing
Fee
Payment
Type
Total Cost
Confessions
April 26
82
4
12.00
Debit
Rumours
May 4
65
2
Debit
Wildflower
April 18
110
6
Credit
Higher Ground
May 4
75
10
Debit
Sergeant Pepper
April 29
80
3
Check
5. Add seven additional records to the datafile for a
total of twelve records.
6. Format the Ticket Price, Processing Fee, and Total
Cost fields as Currency.
7. Format the Date field to be Month, Day, Year.
Hint:
To set formatting options, doubleclick on the column title
8. Add a Footer with
your name, section, and assignment due date.
9. Print the
completed
datafile in List mode (printout
#2)
| 1. Browse Mode: |
Ticket Price less than $65 with no processing fee |
|
2. List Mode: |
Concerts after April 26 that are not in New York
or concerts with more than four tickets purchased and paid by Debit
with a total cost no higher than $200 |
|
3. List Mode: |
Concerts in Boston no later than April 20 with at
least six tickets purchased or no more than four tickets purchased by
Credit with no processing fee |
15. Click the Merge button in the
MailMerge window and select the Save in a New Document
option in the next window.
All twelve letters will then be visible in a new document. Print only the first three of the
twelve letters from the new document created by the Merge command. (Printout
#8, #9 #10).
16. Staple the three form letters,
merge marker letter, and datafile printout together with the database
printouts before giving them to your TA.
Reminders:
Return
to: