Access 2002 Desktop Developer's HandbookDESIGN, BUILD, AND REFINE ACCESS APPLICATIONS THAT MEET YOUR ORGANIZATION'S SPECIAL NEEDS The latest from internationally recognized Access authorities Litwin, Getz, and Gunderloy, Access 2002 Desktop Developer's Handbook offers complete coverage of every aspect of building Access applications for single users and small workgroups. Inside, you'll find scores of practical examples, carefully devised by the authors to illustrate effective, elegant solutions to real-world challenges. Coverage includes * Understanding the Access event model * Using VBA class modules * Applying sound database design principles * Using Access SQL * Controlling controls * Using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) * Designing effective forms and reports * Taking advantage of shared Office programmability * Controlling your printer * Using Access as an automation client and server * Debugging and handling errors * Optimizing your application * Accessing DLLs and the Windows API * Adding professional features offered by Access Wizards * Building COM add-ins and MDA files * Using Reddick VBA naming conventions |
Contents
Introduction | xxxviii |
Whats New in Access 2002 | 1 |
The Access Event Model | 11 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Access ActiveX controls ActiveX Data Objects application Automation Baked Ziti balloon bookmarks Boolean button call stack Cancel chapter class module clause collection column combo box CommandBar contains create crosstab data type database Debug.Print default delete dialog box display End Function End If End End Sub Err.Number event procedure example ExitHere False field Figure Filter foreign key form's Format FormInfo HandleErrors header INNER JOIN Integer LastName list box menu item Microsoft object model OLE DB OLEDB option group OrderId parameter primary key printer Private Sub provides Public Sub query read-only record recordset reference Resize retrieve returns runtime error sample form SELECT server Set rst specify statement string strName subform syntax tblCustomer tblOrder technique text box toolbar True twips Update variable Visual Basic Windows API
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