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Release Year
2003
Book Title
Access 2003 Programming Weekend Crash Course
ISBN
9780764539756

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0764539752
ISBN-13
9780764539756
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6053149

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
504 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Access 2003 Programming Weekend Crash Course
Publication Year
2003
Subject
Desktop Applications / Databases, Databases / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Author
Jennifer Reardon, Lawrence S. Kasevich, Diana Reid, P. V. Phan, Cary N. Prague
Series
Weekend Crash Course Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2003-101926
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
4
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.75/65
Table Of Content
Preface.Acknowledgments.FRIDAY.Part I-Friday Evening.Session 1Introduction to Microsoft Access and Programming.Session 2From Macros to Modules.Session 3System and Process Design, Testing, and Debugging.Session 4Events-A Place to Run Your Code.SATURDAY.Part II-Saturday Morning.Session 5Declaring and Understanding Variables and Using Naming Conventions.Session 6Logical Constructs-Loops, Decisions, Choices, and Quick Exits.Session 7Procedures, Modules, and Class Modules.Session 8Access Architecture.Session 9Working with Data Programmatically.Session 10Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records Using ADO.Part III-Saturday Afternoon.Session 11Navigating an Application Using Switchboards, Custom Menus, and Keyboard Events.Session 12Using Unbound Forms.Session 13Programming Check Box, Option Group, Combo, and List Box Controls.Session 14Programming Subforms and Continuous Forms.Session 15Programming Tabbed Controls.Session 16Message Boxes and Error-Handling Programs and Techniques.Part IV-Saturday Evening.Session 17Importing and Exporting Data.Session 18Techniques to Improve the Speed of an Application.Session 19Creating Animated Splash Screens, About Boxes, and Startup Screens.Session 20Creating Help Systems.SUNDAY.Part V-Sunday Morning.Session 21Creating Search Dialog Box Forms.Session 22Programming Dialog Boxes and Reports and Working with ActiveX Controls.Session 23Application Architecture.Session 24Packaging Your Application.Session 25Programming Wizard-Type Forms for Easier Processing.Session 26Using Add-Ins with Your Application.Part VI-Sunday Afternoon.Session 27Programming and Using File Attachments.Session 28Securing Access Databases.Session 29Access and Client Server Data.Session 30Creating SQL Server Queries.AppendixAnswers to Part Reviews.Index.
Synopsis
Get up to speed on Access 2003 programming - in a weekend! The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Access 2003 programming. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you've done Access programming. Perhaps you're not acquainted with all the new tools that Access 2003 provides. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we've got a solution for you - Access 2003 Programming Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening, and on Sunday afternoon - after completing 30 fast, focused sessions - you'll be able to dive right in and start creating sophisticated, data-driven solutions with Access 2003. It's as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Introduction to Access and Programming * From Macros to Modules * Design, Testing, and Debugging * Events - A Place to Run Your Code Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Variables and Naming Conventions * Loops, Decisions, and Quick Exits * Procedures, Modules, and Class Modules * Access Architecture Working with Data Programmatically * Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records Using ADO Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Switchboards, Custom Menus, and Keyboard Events * Using Unbound Forms * Programming Check Box, Option Group, Combo, and List Box Controls * Subforms and Continuous Forms * Programming Tabbed Controls * Message Boxes and Error Handling Saturday, cont. Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Importing and Exporting Data * Improving the Speed of an Application * Creating Animated Splash Screens, About Boxes, and Startup Screens * Creating Help Systems Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Creating Search Dialog Box Forms * Dialog Boxes, Reports, and ActiveX Controls * Application Architecture * Packaging Your Application * Programming Wizard-Type Forms * Using Add-Ins Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Programming File Attachments * Securing Access Databases * Access and Client Server Data * Creating SQL Server Queries, Get up to speed on Access 2003 programming - in a weekend! The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Access 2003 programming. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you've done Access programming. Perhaps you're not acquainted with all the new tools that Access 2003 provides. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we've got a solution for you - Access 2003 Programming Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening, and on Sunday afternoon - after completing 30 fast, focused sessions - you'll be able to dive right in and start creating sophisticated, data-driven solutions with Access 2003. It's as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Introduction to Access and Programming From Macros to Modules Design, Testing, and Debugging Events - A Place to Run Your Code Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Variables and Naming Conventions Loops, Decisions, and Quick Exits Procedures, Modules, and Class Modules Access Architecture Working with Data Programmatically Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records Using ADO Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Switchboards, Custom Menus, and Keyboard Events Using Unbound Forms Programming Check Box, Option Group, Combo, and List Box Controls Subforms and Continuous Forms Programming Tabbed Controls Message Boxes and Error Handling Saturday, cont. Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Importing and Exporting Data Improving the Speed of an Application Creating Animated Splash Screens, About Boxes, and Startup Screens Creating Help Systems Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Creating Search Dialog Box Forms Dialog Boxes, Reports, and ActiveX® Controls Application Architecture Packaging Your Application Programming Wizard-Type Forms Using Add-Ins Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Programming File Attachments Securing Access Databases Access and Client Server Data Creating SQL Server Queries, Get up to speed on Access 2003 programming - in a weekend! The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Access 2003 programming. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you've done Access programming. Perhaps you're not acquainted with all the new tools that Access 2003 provides., Get up to speed on Access 2003 programming - in a weekend The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Access 2003 programming. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you've done Access programming. Perhaps you're not acquainted with all the new tools that Access 2003 provides. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we've got a solution for you - Access 2003 Programming Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening, and on Sunday afternoon - after completing 30 fast, focused sessions - you'll be able to dive right in and start creating sophisticated, data-driven solutions with Access 2003. It's as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Introduction to Access and Programming * From Macros to Modules * Design, Testing, and Debugging * Events - A Place to Run Your Code Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Variables and Naming Conventions * Loops, Decisions, and Quick Exits * Procedures, Modules, and Class Modules * Access Architecture Working with Data Programmatically * Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records Using ADO Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Switchboards, Custom Menus, and Keyboard Events * Using Unbound Forms * Programming Check Box, Option Group, Combo, and List Box Controls * Subforms and Continuous Forms * Programming Tabbed Controls * Message Boxes and Error Handling Saturday, cont. Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Importing and Exporting Data * Improving the Speed of an Application * Creating Animated Splash Screens, About Boxes, and Startup Screens * Creating Help Systems Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours * Creating Search Dialog Box Forms * Dialog Boxes, Reports, and ActiveX Controls * Application Architecture * Packaging Your Application * Programming Wizard-Type Forms * Using Add-Ins Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours * Programming File Attachments * Securing Access Databases * Access and Client Server Data * Creating SQL Server Queries
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QA76.9

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