Building Access 2 Applications: Using Point-and-Click Programming - Softcover

Dranchak, John; LaCroce, Joseph R.

 
9780471303619: Building Access 2 Applications: Using Point-and-Click Programming

Synopsis

Build your own Access databases and applications—without any programming experience!

You don't have to do any programming to build an Access database or custom application. Find out how to design graphical front-ends, how to build tables to store your information, and how to link the two together to create a working application. The authors use their business experiences to give you real world examples for building Access applications.

This book uses a case study and step-by-step examples to build a Contact Manager application. You'll also learn how to:

  • Create applications without having to write any programming code
  • Design an application using a structured development methodology
  • Build an information mode
  • Build custom databases, reports, and tables
  • Understand the basics of Windows interface design

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About the Author

JOHN S. DRANCHAK is the founder and President of Logic Control, a Microsoft Solution Provider and Authorized Technical Education Center, located in Westport, Connecticut, which specializes in the development of client/server applications and developer education. John is a faculty member of Fairfield University, where he teaches software engineering. He is also the author of Excel 5 for Windows Spreadsheet Databases (Wiley).

JOSEPH R. LaCROCE is currently a manager for AT&T, providing voice and information processing solutions to external customers. He is also a faculty member of Fairfield University, where he teaches information systems.

From the Back Cover

Build your own Access databases and applications—without any programming experience!

You don't have to do any programming to build an Access database or custom application. Find out how to design graphical front-ends, how to build tables to store your information, and how to link the two together to create a working application. The authors use their business experiences to give you real world examples for building Access applications.

This book uses a case study and step-by-step examples to build a Contact Manager application. You'll also learn how to:

  • Create applications without having to write any programming code
  • Design an application using a structured development methodology
  • Build an information mode
  • Build custom databases, reports, and tables
  • Understand the basics of Windows interface design

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.