9780782123708-0782123708-Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume 1: Desktop Edition

Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume 1: Desktop Edition

ISBN-13: 9780782123708
ISBN-10: 0782123708
Edition: Volume 1: Desktop
Author: Mike Gilbert, Paul Litwin, Ken Getz
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Sybex
Format: Paperback 1614 pages
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Book details

ISBN-13: 9780782123708
ISBN-10: 0782123708
Edition: Volume 1: Desktop
Author: Mike Gilbert, Paul Litwin, Ken Getz
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Sybex
Format: Paperback 1614 pages

Summary

Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume 1: Desktop Edition (ISBN-13: 9780782123708 and ISBN-10: 0782123708), written by authors Mike Gilbert, Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, was published by Sybex in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume 1: Desktop Edition (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

Description

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

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