Access Cookbook
Solutions to Practical User Interface & Programming Problems
Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Andy Baron
Résumé
Access Cookbook contains a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions,and practical examples for the Access power user or programmer who is running up against some of the apparent limits of the Access user interface or of Access application development. The diverse problems and solutions presented here are of interest to Access power users and programmers at all levels, from the relatively inexperienced to the most sophisticated.
Each of the book's 14 chapters focuses on a particular
topic area related to the Access environment or Access
programming. Within each chapter, individual items follow a
standardized format. The authors first pose the problem,
and then present its solution.
Finally, a discussion follows, which consists of extended
analysis of the solution, an insightful examination of how
Access works, or interesting programming techniques that
are used in the solution but that you can also apply
elsewhere.
The kinds of problems posed and solved in the book include
the following:
- Specifying query criteria at runtime, rather than at design time
- Restricting the user to a single row of a form
- Preventing a report from printing if it has no records
- Making slow forms run faster
- Insuring that user interface objects present a uniform, consistent appearance
- Controlling a printer's paper source programmatically
- Referencing data from multiple SQL Server databases in a single Access Data Project page
- Using contact information from an Access database when sending email using Outlook
The accompanying CD-ROM includes Access databases that contain the solutions for all problems presented in the text.
Contents
Preface
- Queries
- Forms
- Reports
- Developing and Distributing Applications
- Taming Your Printer
- Managing Data
- Exploring VBA in Microsoft Access
- Optimizing Your Application
- Making the Most of Your User Interface
- Multiuser Applications
- The Windows API
- Using Data Access Pages
- Working with SQL Server Data
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) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Andy Baron |
Parution | 28/02/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 688 |
Format | 17,7 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1036g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596000844 |
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