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Access 2002 is the core database application within the Office XP suite. This book focuses on the programming language that underlies Access 2002 (and all the other office products) – VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). While you can achieve a great deal in Access without ever knowing anything about programming, sooner or later you will want to develop applications with greater scope and flexibility, and a professional feel and functionality - this is where VBA comes into its own. Using VBA with Access is an incredibly powerful technique as, amongst other things, it allows you to create custom user interfaces, to automate complex tasks, to integrate Access with other parts of the Office suite, and to provide enhanced security for y... Rest of this review on the detail page
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Here's the expert, hands-on guidance that professional Access programmers need to fully exploit the world-class scalability and knowledge-management capabilities in SQL Server 2000. This authoritative guide focuses on understanding and using the innovative Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) technology that serves as the powerful core of SQL Server 2000. Readers are taken inside its high-performance data-management and data-replication features, developers dive into a whole new subset of Access technologies, known as Access projects, that they must learn in order to effectively program for SQL Server 2000. Topics include the Access project interface, specification table techniques, data types and constraints, and forms techniques. The book digs in... Rest of this review on the detail page
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Teach yourself just what you need to know about developing add-ins for Microsoft Office XP. This title, aimed at beginner developers, is a teach-yourself guide to creating custom software solutions, automating tasks, and taking creative control of Access Version 2002 by exploiting its built-in programming language, Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). You'll learn to automate databases, write your own functions and procedures, customize menus and toolbars, connect applications to the Web, and more. The popular S-by-Step method lets you choose your best starting point, and the easy-to-follow lessons include clear objectives and real-world business examples so you can learn exactly what you need to know, at your own speed. Prepared ... Rest of this review on the detail page
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