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Beginning Access 2002 VBA | |
by Robert Smith, Dave Sussman et al. | ISBN:0764544020 |
Wrox Press © 2003 (945 pages) | |
This book is for the Access user who already has a basic knowledge of databases, and the basic objects of an Access database, and now wishes to expand on their existing knowledge of Access by learning to program in VBA. | |
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Table of Contents | Back Cover |
Table of Contents | |||
Beginning Access 2002 VBA | |||
Introduction | |||
Chapter 1 | - | Designing Applications | |
Chapter 2 | - | Introduction to Event-Driven Programming | |
Chapter 3 | - | Creating Code | |
Chapter 4 | - | Controlling the Program | |
Chapter 5 | - | Using Access Objects | |
Chapter 6 | - | Using DAO | |
Chapter 7 | - | Data Management Techniques | |
Chapter 8 | - | Working with Tables | |
Chapter 9 | - | External Data | |
Chapter 10 | - | Reports | |
Chapter 11 | - | Advanced Programming Techniques | |
Chapter 12 | - | Finding and Dealing with Errors | |
Chapter 13 | - | Using Classes | |
Chapter 14 | - | WithEvents and RaiseEvent | |
Chapter 15 | - | Libraries and Add-Ins | |
Chapter 16 | - | Automation | |
Chapter 17 | - | Multi-User | |
Chapter 18 | - | The Internet | |
Chapter 19 | - | Optimizing Your Application | |
Chapter 20 | - | Moving to Client-Server | |
Chapter 21 | - | ActiveX Data Objects “ ADO | |
Appendix A | - | Access Object Model | |
Appendix B | - | Access Events | |
Appendix C | - | ADO 2.7 Object Model | |
Appendix D | - | Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library Reference | |
Appendix E | - | ODBC and IIS | |
Index |
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