| For many years now, Microsoft Access has allowed users all over the world to design and develop Windows-based database applications. Microsoft Office Access 2003 continues to be the world’s most popular database. This book is for people who have already mastered the use of Microsoft Access databases and now are ready for the next step —programming. Access 2003 Programming by Example with VBA, XML, and ASP takes non-programmers through the detailed steps of creating Access databases from scratch and then shows them how to retrieve and manage their data programmatically using various programming languages and techniques. With this book at hand, users can quickly build the toolset required for developing their own database solutions. This book proves that, given the right approach, programming an Access database from scratch and controlling it via programming code can be as easy as designing and maintaining databases with Access built-in tools. Anyone interested in learning how to get started with VBA programming in Access will benefit from this book’s 303 hands-on examples and 11 step-by-step projects.
This book gives a practical overview of many programming languages and techniques necessary in programming and maintaining today’s Access databases. |
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Desk Reference for Hematology, Second Edition (CRC Desk Reference Series)
A cross between a dictionary and an encyclopedia, Desk Reference for Hematology, Second Edition presents a concise yet thorough examination of hematology and its relationship with other systems and disorders. The 1500 alphabetically listed articles provide quick and easy access to expert information, the 150 tables put precise data at... | | Creating Knowledge-Based Healthcare OrganizationsCleveland State Univ., OH. Discusses the need for embracing knowledge management strategies, processes, techniques, and tools throughout the healthcare sector and highlights the benefits such initiatives will provide. Covers ways to meet future challenges and healthcare trends. Softcover, hardcover available. DNLM: Health... | | Control of Color Imaging Systems: Analysis and DesignA Complete One-Stop Resource
While digital color is now the technology of choice for printers, the knowledge required to address the quality and productivity issues of these devices is scattered across several technologies, as is its supporting literature.
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