This text teaches the novice programmer the fundamentals of Access 2002 development in an easy-to-read format in which concepts are accompanied by visual examples. Villareal (Microsoft Access instructor, Tulsa Community College) presents 23 chapters that discuss good database design principles; joins and cascades, referential integrity, and relational forms and reports; queries; integrating a database with the internet, an SQL server, and other applications; customizing with VBA procedures; tips, techniques, and shortcuts; advantages of using DAO and ADO object models; and error-handling procedures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Bob Villareal has been working with microcomputers since 1981 and has nearly 10 years experience with VBA programming in both Access and Excel. Bob has written many tracking and management applications and has been developing databases for a large insurance firm for well over a decade.
Bob also does freelance programming and instruction. He is a contributor to the monthly publication and Web journal, Inside Microsoft Access, as well as a Microsoft Access instructor at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bob earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from the University of Tulsa.
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