About the Book
IT ResourcesNetworks, operating systems, programming, RDBMS, Internet and Intranet technologies, industrial applications... the domains covered by the term IT are as many and various as they are complex. The field is in constant expansion as technologies evolve. As a consequence of this, IT professionals have to update their skills continuously and future professionals have more and more to learn.Written by experts in IT training and consultants working in a business environment, the IT Resources books provide the precise help and advice you need when you are learning new IT skills or putting them into practice. They include discussion of concepts, descriptions of how to carry out practical tasks and concrete examples. The technical skills and training experience of the authors guarantees a consistently high quality for this collection.Access 2002 VBAProgramming AccessThis book provides software developers and experienced users with a simple, practical and complete guide to creating reliable and efficient professional applications on Access. In addition to the basic elements of the V.B.A. language (covering the language structure and object programming concepts) you will learn how to: create a convivial user interface, customize your forms and reports, handle data using DAO and ADO objects, use the SQL language, drive other Office UP applications using Automation technology, use the Windows APIs and export information onto the Internet (in XML or HTML format). This book provides numerous examples throughout and its final chapter guides you through the steps you must follow to create an Access application.Table Of Contents :Chapter 1: OverviewChapter 2: Visual Basic languageChapter 3: Objects and collectionsChapter 4: Data access objectsChapter 5: SQL languageChapter 6: Managing eventsChapter 7: Debugging and managing errorsChapter 8: Customizing forms and reportsChapter 9: Customizing the user interfaceChapter 10: Communicating with other Office XP applicationsChapter 11: Internet programmingChapter 12: Windows programmingChapter 13: Example of mini-applicationAppendicesIndexAbout Author :Michele AMELOTAs both a teacher and a custom development special-ist, Michele Amelot has been advising technical teams on the development of their projects, for almost 15 years. Drawing on her in-depth knowledge of users' and developers' needs that she acquired during this time, Michele has written this book to help the reader to learn and apply programming techniq-ues in the VBA language