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Beginning Access 2002 VBA.
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Beginning Access 2002 VBA
by David Sussman, Robert Smith, Martin Reid, Mark
Horner, Paul TurleyISBN:
0-7645-4402-0, 850 Pages,
2003
Access
2002 is the core database application within the
Office XP suite. Using
VBA (Visual Basic for
Applications), the user can create his or her own
programs in what is essentially a subset of the
Visual Basic programming language.
Using
VBA with Access is a
tremendously powerful technique, as it allows you to create
great user interfaces (like forms or reports) as a front end
to actual data storage and manipulation within the database
itself.
This book is a revision of the best-selling
Beginning Access 2000 VBA, reworked to
provide a rich tutorial to programming Access
2002 with VBA New material
covers the enhanced options in Access
2002 for publishing data to the
Web, handling XML,
integrating with SQL Server Desktop
Engine, and so on.
This book is for the
Access user who already has a knowledge
of databases and the basic objects of an
Access database, and who now wants to learn
how to program with VBA No prior
knowledge of program-ming is required.
In this book you will
learn how to: - Write your first VBA
program—how to structure code, control programs, respond to
events, and use objects. - Create powerful
Access user interfaces. - Publish your data
on the internet using the improved functionality of
Access 2002 - Debug your programs, and
increase using the improved functionality of
Access 2002 - Improve the performance and
security of your database by using the SQL
Server Desktop Engine - Access your data efficiently
with SQL, DAO,
and ADO - Adds support for multiple
users and integrate with other Office
XP applications.
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