Access 2007 Programming by Example with VBA, XML, and ASP shows non-programmers how Access databases can be created, managed, and customized with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) -- a powerful programming language built into Access. Hundreds of hands-on examples and projects throughout the book show users how to take charge of their Access databases with programming.
Learn how to: * Write and debug your programming code with the Visual Basic Editor. * Access and manipulate databases with Data Access Objects (DAO) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). * Use the Data Definition Language (DDL) to enforce data integrity and manage database security. * Modify the behavior of forms, reports, and controls by writing event procedures. * Publish dynamic Access data to the web using Active Server Pages (ASP) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). * Work with the new features for tables, forms, reports, macros, and templates that are available in the Access 2007 user interface.
About the Author
Julitta Korol studied 10 world languages before switching her language passion to computers. Since 1993, she has delivered custom-tailored, hands-on training and automated a host of companies by developing advanced database and spreadsheet applications. Among her titles for Wordware are Learn Microsoft Access 2003 Programming by Example with VBA, XML, and ASP and Excel 2003 VBA Programming with XML and ASP. She has also written a dozen computer books published exclusively by MIKOM Publishing in Warsaw, Poland. Julitta lives on Long Island, N.Y.