Access 2000 Developer's Handbook - Volume 1
Desktop Edition
Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Mike Gilbert
Résumé
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 Authors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What's New in Access 2000
- Chapter 2: The Access Event Model
- Chapter 3: Using VBA Class Modules
- Chapter 4: Database Design
- Chapter 5: Access SQL
- Chapter 6: ActiveX Data Objects
- Chapter 7: Controlling Controls
- Chapter 8: Topics in Form Design and Usage
- Chapter 9: Topics in Report Design
- Chapter 10: Controlling Your Printer
- Chapter 11: Shared Office Programmability
- Chapter 12: Using Access As an Automation Client
- Chapter 13: Access As an Automation Server
- Chapter 14: Error Handling and Debugging
- Chapter 15: Application Optimization
- Chapter 16: Accessing DLLs and the Windows API
- Chapter 17: Harnessing Wizard Magic
- Chapter 18: Building Add-Ins
- Appendix A: The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 6
- Appendix B: Startup and Global Options
- Appendix C: Data Access Objects
- Index
L'auteur - Ken Getz
Ken Getz has written several best-selling books on
Microsoft Access, VBA, and Visual Basic. His Access
development books have sold more than 250, 000 copies
worldwide. Ken is currently working on courseware, books,
and video training on .NET, and has co-recorded a 25-hour
series on ASP.NET for AppDev. He is a frequent speaker at
technical conferences and DevDays, and regularly writes for
a number of trade publications including MSDN Newsletter
and asp.netPRO. Recent books by Ken include:
L'auteur - Paul Litwin
He is one of the founders of Deep Training (www.
deeptraining. com), a developer-owned training company
providing training and mentoring services in Microsoft.
NET. He is the Editor-in-Chief for asp.netPRO (www.
aspnetpro. com), a monthly magazine for the ASP.NET
programmer, the author of several programming books, and
the Conference Chair for Microsoft ASP.NET Connections
(www.asp-connections.com).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Mike Gilbert |
Parution | 01/06/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 1613 |
Format | 19 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 2500g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782123708 |
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