The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Microsoft Access
MS Access
1. A relational database running under Microsoft
Windows. Data is stored as a number of "tables",
e.g. "Stock". Each table consists of a number of "records"
(e.g. for different items) and each record contains a number
of "fields", e.g. "Product code", "Supplier", "Quantity in
stock".
Access allows the user to create "forms" and "reports". A
form shows one record in a user-designed format and allows the
user to step through records one at a time. A report shows
selected records in a user-designed format, possibly grouped
into sections with different kinds of total (including sum,
minimum, maximum, average).
There are also facilities to use links ("joins") between
tables which share a common field and to filter records
according to certain criteria or search for particular field
values.
Version: 2 (date?).
Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.databases.ms-access.
2. A communications program from Microsoft,
meant to compete with ProComm and other programs. It sucked
and was dropped. Years later they reused the name for their
database.
[Date?]
(1997-07-20)