Microsoft Access lets you store and manage large amounts of data, however it was not designed for complex numerical analysis. Total Access Statistics addresses this problem with a wide range of statistical functions that significantly extend the power of Access.
Total Access Statistics was designed specifically for Microsoft Access and addresses the special needs of Access users and developers. It can use data from native Access tables, linked tables (including SQL tables), and SELECT queries across one or more tables. For ADPs, it can use tables, views, stored procedures, and user defined functions. Best of all, the results are in tables which allow you to view, sort, and query them.
Available directly from the Access Add-ins menu, Total Access Statistics appears when you need it, and is out of the way when you don't. No programming is required to use it. The Statistics Wizard guides you through the process of selecting your data source, fields, calculation options, and output table names. Settings are automatically saved as "scenarios" for reuse.
If you're a VBA programmer, a runtime library and programmatic interface are available to run these scenarios within your Access application.
This tour is designed to show you how Total Access Statistics helps you perform Statistical Analysis in Microsoft Access. Use the navigation buttons to move through the tour pages, or select a specific topic.