Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Vol. 1

Litwin, Paul, Gilbert, Mike, Getz, Ken

ISBN 10: 0782123708 ISBN 13: 9780782123708
Published by Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1999
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Design, build, and refine Access applications that meet smaller organizations′ special needs.

The latest from internationally recognized Access authorities Getz, Litwin, and Gilbert, the Access 2000 Developer′s Handbook, Volume 1: Desktop Edition offers complete coverage of every aspect of building Access applications for single users and small workgroups, including the advanced topics you′ve got to master to take your work––and your career––to the next level. Inside, you′ll profit from scores of practical examples, carefully devised by the authors to illustrate effective, elegant solutions to real–world challenges.

Coverage includes:
∗ Familiarizing yourself with Access 2000
∗ Understanding the Access event model
∗ Using VBA class modules
∗ Applying sound database design principles
∗ Using Access SQL
∗ Using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
∗ Controlling controls
∗ Designing effective forms and reports
∗ Controlling your printer
∗ Taking advantage of shared Office programmability
∗ Using Access as an automation client and server
∗ Debugging and handling errors
∗ Optimizing your application
∗ Accessing DLLs and the Windows API
∗ Adding professional features employed by the Access Wizards
∗ Building add–ins, both MDA files and COM Add–Ins
∗ Using Reddick VBA naming conventions
∗ Managing startup and global options
∗ Using DAO

About the Author: Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, and Mike Gilbert are co–authors of Access 2, Access 95 and Access 97 Developer′s Handbooks from Sybex. Gilbert and Getz co–authored VBA Developer′s Handbook also from Sybex. Litwin and Getz are co– and sole authors on related other books from other publishers. All three are MVPs on Microsoft′s Access CompuServe Forum, and frequent contributors to Access, VBA, and Office Advisor Magazines.

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Title: Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Vol. 1
Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good
Edition: 1st Edition.

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ISBN 10: 0782123708 ISBN 13: 9780782123708
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. Access 2000 Developers Handbook Volume 1: Desktop Edition published by Sybex, San Francisco, CA, 1999. 1st Edition 7th Printing. Paperback. No DJ. Size 8vo (up to 9-1/2'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine. CD in original sealed cardboard envelope inside back of book. 1613 pgs + CD. ISBN 0782123708. LCCN 99-63320. By Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, and Mike Gilbert. Design, build, and refine Access applications that meet smaller organizations' special needs. Offers complete coverage of every aspect of building Access applications for single users and small workgroups, including the advanced topics you've got to master to take your work, and your career, to the next level. Coverage includes: Familiarizing yourself with Access 2000; Understanding the Access event model; Using VBA class modules; Applying sound database design principles; Using Access SQL; Using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO); Controlling controls; Designing effective forms and reports; Controlling your printer; Taking advantage of shared Office programmability; Using Access as an automation client and server; Debugging and handling errors; Optimizing your application; Accessing DLLs and the Windows API; Adding professional features employed by the Access Wizards; Building add-ins, both MDA files and COM Add-Ins; Using Reddick VBA naming conventions; Managing startup and global options; and Using DAO. Description text copyright 2011 BooksForComfort. Item ID 25416. book. Seller Inventory # 25416

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