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{{B}}INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES{{/B}}
· There are forty-five questions on
this question paper.
· You must write all your answers on the Answer
Sheet.
{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}
· Look at the statements below and the information
about seminars on the opposite page.
· Which seminar (A, B, C or D) does each
statement 1-7 refer to?
· For each statement 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C or
D) on your Answer Sheet.
· You will need to use some of these letters more
than once.
{{B}}A
Access Databases{{/B}}
This seminar teaches you how to design and
implement a smart user interface, giving you a robust, professional
application with low maintenance and training requirements. A poorly designed
and implanted interface can cause excessive support calls, data entry errors and
user dissatisfaction. In this seminar you'll learn how to do forms tight, you'll
learn the secrets of how expert Access developers use all of the power of the
Access forms design tools and features to build applications users will
love.
{{B}}B
SQL
Server 2000{{/B}}
In this seminar, you'll learn about the new features you can
use in SQL Server 2000. You'll explore the interface changes in Enterprise
Manager. You'll learn about the new relational database features. You'll dig
into the how and why of user-defined functions. You'll learn how to run multiple
instances of SQL Server on the same machine. After this seminar, you'll be
ready to take full advantage of the rich set of features available in SQL Server
2000.
{{B}}C
Stored Procedures Basics{{/B}}
In this seminar, you'll learn
how to build robust and powerful stored procedures and how they are used to not
only improve the performance of database applications, but to help protect
critical data as well. You'll learn about input and output parameters, and how
to add error handling and transaction processing to the stored procedures that
you build. After this seminar, you will understand the many benefits of stored
procedures, and you will feel comfortable using them in the database
applications you build.
{{B}}D
ActiveX Automation{{/B}}
Learn how to use
ActiveX Automation, and you can communicate with and control all types of
Automation-enabled products and components. This seminar teaches you to exchange
data with and even run commands in other programs. You'll learn how to set up an
Automation-enabled application, and how to hook into Word, Outlook, and other
products and components. You'll learn how to use Office components to perform
tasks such as creating reports, generating charts, and even doing E-mail.