Author: | Equity Press | ISBN: | 9781603322119 |
Publisher: | Equity Press | Publication: | June 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Equity Press |
ISBN: | 9781603322119 |
Publisher: | Equity Press |
Publication: | June 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Ultimate Reference & Learning Guide for Microsoft Access
A comprehensive guide for the advanced user and programmer
It’s clear that Microsoft Access is the future for small businesses and within departments of larger organizations. From helping you to assess your Access skills to evaluating candidates for a job, The Programmer’s Guide to Microsoft Access will help you understand what you really need to know. The book is organized around rapid application development techniques, report generation, and integration with Windows and other applications. Each section includes everything you need to know to master an interview or properly evaluate a candidate. More than just a rehash of Access documentation and sales presentations, each question is based on project knowledge and experience gained on successful high-profile Access implementations.
Key topics include:
• Querying with and without SQL
• Review of Visual Basic for Applications
• Access in conjunction with other database applications
• Database monitoring
• Database security
The Ultimate Reference & Learning Guide for Microsoft Access
A comprehensive guide for the advanced user and programmer
It’s clear that Microsoft Access is the future for small businesses and within departments of larger organizations. From helping you to assess your Access skills to evaluating candidates for a job, The Programmer’s Guide to Microsoft Access will help you understand what you really need to know. The book is organized around rapid application development techniques, report generation, and integration with Windows and other applications. Each section includes everything you need to know to master an interview or properly evaluate a candidate. More than just a rehash of Access documentation and sales presentations, each question is based on project knowledge and experience gained on successful high-profile Access implementations.
Key topics include:
• Querying with and without SQL
• Review of Visual Basic for Applications
• Access in conjunction with other database applications
• Database monitoring
• Database security