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9780782140118

Access 2002 Developer's HandbookTM Set

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  • ISBN13:

    9780782140118

  • ISBN10:

    0782140114

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Sybex
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Summary

Expert Instruction. Advanced Coverage. An Unbeatable Price. This two-volume set provides you with the two most advanced guides to Access development at a significantly reduced price. Inside, you'll find unparalleled instruction from three internationally recognized Access experts, covering the full range of Access desktop and enterprise applications. Filled with scores of practical examples illustrating effective, elegant solutions to real-world challenges, these books provide the skills you need to be a professional Access developer. Access 2002 Desktop Developer's Handbook Design and Build Access Databases for Single Users and Small Workgroups Design Forms and Reports That Meet Users' Exact Needs Take Full Advantage of the Latest Access Functionality, Including New PivotTable and Pivot Chart Views and New Programmability Features Access 2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook Publish Data on the Web with Data Access Pages Take Advantage of Improved SQL Server Integration and XML Support Tackle the Toughest Replication and Security Challenges Put the New Office Web Components to Work in Your Access Applications

Table of Contents

Access 2002 Desktop Developer2s Handbook
Introduction
What2s New in Access 2002
The Access Event Model
Using VBA Class Modules
Database Design
Access SQL
ActiveX Data Objects
Controlling Controls
Topics in Form Design and Usage
Topics in Report Design
Controlling Your Printer
Shared Office Programmability
Using Access As an Automation Client
Access As an Automation Server
Error Handling and Debugging
Application Optimization
Accessing DLLs and the Windows API
Harnessing Wizard Magic
Building Add-Ins
The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 7
Data Access Objects
Controlling Your Printer
Index
Access 2002 Enterprise Developer2s Handbook
Introduction
What2s New in Access 2002
Developing Multiuser Jet Applications
Designing Client-Server Applications
Creating SQL Server Databases
Creating Stored Procedures, Functions, and Triggers
Using ActiveX Data Objects with Server Data
Developing ADP Applications
Securing Your Application
Mastering Replication
Creating Data Access Pages
Scripting Data Access Pages
Using the Office Web Components
Using Access as a Web Client
Publishing Access Data on the Web
Integrating Access with XML
Using Source Code Control
Setup and Deployment
The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 7
VBA versus VBScript
Index
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