Access 2003 Programming by Example with VBA, XML, and ASP
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Average customer review:Product Description
This book is designed to take Access users to the next step--programming--and consists of six parts that cover an introduction to VBA programing AKO, DDL, event programming, ASP and XML.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #110989 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 600 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Julitta Korol studied 10 world languages before switching her language passion to computers. She is a software consultant who delivers custom-tailored hands-on training and develops advanced database and spreadsheet applications. She has written a dozen computer books published exclusively by MIKOM Publishing in Warsaw, Poland. Her books from Wordware include Learn Microsoft Excel 2002 VBA Programming with XML and ASP, Learn Microsoft Access 2000 Programming by Example, and Microsoft Excel VBA 2000 Programming. She lives on Long Island, New York.
Customer Reviews
Helps me a great deal - every day!
I really like this book. We still use Access 2003 at work, so I wanted a book specifically for that version and specifically for VBA. I am already a fairly experienced Access user, but was not as experienced in VBA. As anyone who's used Access knows, you need VBA to make just about anything work. I'm very pleased and have gained a great deal of experience from this book. Very good examples and written well. I'm very happy and use it nearly every day.
Good Reference To Have
A book about Access that tells about the different aspects of the software as this book does is worth having on the book shelve. I recommend this book to anyone who needs as I do to have an available book to give examples as well as explain the details and tell about each area of Access databases. It's not a exhaustic concordance of Access but it has enough info to allow one to build some sophisticated databases. Not exactly for the beginning Access programmer but for the intermediate and advance programmer it would be an asset. I want go into detail but you need to read through the pages to understand the valuable resource it is. If you need reference material this book is for you.
Fantastic book for intermediate-advanced users
This is not the book for beginners. But this is the book for users who have a good foundation with the basics of Access- forms, reports, and queries- and want to learn how to use VBA to improve their database. I'm working on a project where I need to reprogram many aspects of the database, and this book has been invaluable. I have plenty of Access books for reference, but this book is the secret weapon for Access programmers.




