Create a new query named greenhousetechsft add all the


In this project you will continue working with the greenhouse database from Chapter 3, Challenge Yourself 3.3. Improve the functionality of this database by creating filters and queries for information that is commonly searched for.

Skills needed to complete this project:

• Using the Simple Query Wizard
• Creating a Query in Design View
• Adding Text Criteria to a Query
• Adding Numeric and Date Criteria to a Query
• Using AND and OR in a Query
• Specifying the Sort Order in a Query
• Hiding and Showing Fields in a Query
• Adding a Calculated Field to a Query
• Finding Unmatched Data Using a Query
• Filtering Data Using AutoFilter
• Filtering Data Using Filter by Selection
• Sorting Records in a Datasheet

1. Open the start file AC2013-ChallengeYourself-4-3.

2. If necessary, enable active content by clicking the Enable Content button in the Message Bar.

3. The file will be renamed automatically to include your name. Change the project file name if directed to do so by your instructor.

4. Create a new query named: GreenhouseTechsFT

a. Add all the fields from the Employees table.

b. The query should list all employees whose Position contains the word greenhouse and whose weekly hours are greater than or equal to 30.

c. Modify the query design so results are sorted alphabetically by last name.

d. Add the MaintenanceLog table to this query and include the Date_Time field after the WeeklyHours field.

e. Run the query to review the results.

f. Save and close the query.

5. Create a new query named: MediumSizePlants.

a. Add all the fields from the Plants table except ScientificName.

b. The query should list all white or yellow colored plants whose MaxHeightFeet is at least 3 and not greater than 5.

c. Modify the query design so results are sorted by values in the MaxHeightFeet field with the shortest plants listed first.

d. Run the query to review the results.

e. Save and close the query.

6. Create a new query named: RedPlantSale

a. Add the following fields from the Plants table to the query: CommonName, FlowerColor, PurchasePrice.

b. Select only those plants with a red color, but don't show this field in the query results.

c. Add a calculated field that displays a sale price that is 80 percent of the purchase price. Use the name
SalePrice for the new field.

d. Run the query to review the results.

e. Save and close the query.

7. Use the Find Unmatched Query Wizard to create a new query that identifies the plants that have no entry in the MaintenanceLog.

a. Include all fields from the Plants table except the PlantID.

b. Name this query: PlantsMissingMaintenance

c. Close the query.

8. Open the MaintenanceLog table. Apply a filter that shows only those plants that have been watered and pruned. Save and close the table.

9. Open the Plants table. Use sorting (in ascending order) so the records are sorted by flower color and then by the date planted for each color. Save and close the table.

10. Close the database and exit Access.

11. Upload and save your file.

12. Submit project for grading.

Attachment:- Assignment.rar

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