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Table of content
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Tell Us What You Think!
Introduction
Conventions Used In This Book
Part I: The Basics of Access Development
Chapter 1. Access As a Development Tool
Why This Chapter Is Important
What Types of Applications Can You Develop in Access?
Access As a Scalable Product
What Exactly Is a Database?
Getting to Know the Database Objects
Object Naming Conventions
Hardware Requirements
How Do I Get Started Developing an Access Application?
What's New in Access 2002 and 2003?
Practical Examples: The Application Design for a Computer Consulting Firm
Summary
Chapter 2. What Every Developer Needs to Know About Databases and Tables
Why This Chapter Is Important
Creating a New Database
Building a New Table
Selecting the Appropriate Field Type for Your Data
Working with Field Properties
The All-Important Primary Key
Working with the Lookup Feature
Working with Table Properties
Using Indexes to Improve Performance
Access Tables and the Internet
Adding Smart Tags to Your Tables
Creating a Pivot Table or Pivot Chart from a Table
Viewing Object Dependencies
Database Specifications and Limitations
Table Specifications and Limitations
Practical Examples: Designing the Tables Needed for a Computer Consulting Firm's Time and Billing Application
Summary
Chapter 3. Relationships: Your Key to Data Integrity
Why This Chapter Is Important
Introduction to Relational Database Design
Establishing Relationships in Access
Establishing Referential Integrity
Looking at the Benefits of Relationships
Examining Indexes and Relationships
Practical Examples: Establishing the Relationships Between the Tables Included in the Time and Billing Database
Summary
Chapter 4. What Every Developer Needs to Know About Query Basics
Why This Chapter Is Important
What Is a Query, and When Should You Use One?
Everything You Need to Know About Query Basics
Ordering Your Query Result
Refining Your Query with Criteria
Working with Dates in Criteria
Understanding How You Can Update Query Results
Building Queries Based on Multiple Tables
Creating Calculated Fields
Getting Help from the Expression Builder
Summarizing Data with 'Totals' Queries
Excluding Fields from the Output
'Null's and Query Results
Refining Your Queries with Field, Field List, and Query Properties
Building Parameter Queries When You Don't Know the Criteria at Design Time
Building Parameter Queries When You Don't Know the Criteria at Design Time
Adding Smart Tags to Your Queries
Creating a Pivot Table or Pivot Chart from a Query
Query Specifications and Limitations
Practical Examples: Building Queries Needed by the Time and Billing Application for a Computer Consulting Firm
Summary
Chapter 5. What Every Developer Needs to Know About Forms
Why This Chapter Is Important
Uses of Forms
Anatomy of a Form
Creating a New Form
Working with the Form Design Window
Selecting the Correct Control for the Job
Control Morphing
Conditional Formatting
What Form Properties Are Available, and Why Should You Use Them?
What Control Properties Are Available, and Why Should You Use Them?
Bound, Unbound, and Calculated Controls
Using Expressions to Enhance Your Forms
The Command Button Wizards: Programming Without Typing
Building Forms Based on More Than One Table
Basing Forms on Queries: The Why and How
Access Forms and the Internet
Adding Smart Tags to Your Forms
Creating a Pivot Table or Pivot Chart from a Form
Form Specifications and Limitations
Practical Examples: Designing Forms for Your Application
Summary
Chapter 6. What Every Developer Needs to Know About Reports
Why This Chapter Is Important
Types of Reports Available
Anatomy of a Report
Creating a New Report
Working with the Report Design Window
Selecting the Correct Control for the Job
What Report Properties Are Available and Why Use Them?
What Control Properties Are Available and Why Use Them?
Inserting Page Breaks
Unbound, Bound, and Calculated Controls
Using Expressions to Enhance Your Reports
Building Reports Based on More Than One Table
Working with Sorting and Grouping
Improving Performance and Reusability by Basing Reports on Stored Queries or Embedded SQL Statements
Access Reports and the Internet
Report Specifications and Limitations
Practical Examples: Building Reports Needed for Your Application
Summary
Chapter 7. VBA: An Introduction
Why This Chapter Is Important
VBA Explained
What Are Access Class Modules, Standard Modules, Form Modules, and Report Modules?
Working with Variables
Adding Comments to Your Code
Using the Line Continuation Character
Using the VBA Control Structures
Passing Parameters and Returning Values
Passing Parameters and Returning Values
Executing Procedures from the Module Window
The 'DoCmd' Object: Performing Macro Actions
Working with Built-In Functions
Working with Constants
Tools for Working in the Visual Basic Editor
Customizing the VBE
Practical Examples: Event Routines, User-Defined Functions, and Subroutines
Summary
Chapter 8. Objects, Properties, Methods, and Events Explained
Why This Chapter Is Important
Understanding Objects, Properties, Events, and Methods
Using the Object Browser to Learn About Access's Objects
Referring to Objects
Properties and Methods Made Easy
Declaring and Assigning Object Variables
Understanding the Differences Between Objects and Collections
Passing Objects to Subroutines and Functions
Determining the Type of a Control
Special Properties That Refer to Objects
Understanding Access's Object Model
Properties Introduced with Access 2002 and Access 2003
Practical Examples: Working with Objects
Summary
Chapter 9. Advanced Form Techniques
Why This Chapter Is Important
What Are the Form Events, and When Do You Use Them?
What Are the Section and Control Events, and When Do You Use Them?
Referring to 'Me'
What Types of Forms Can I Create, and When Are They Appropriate?
Using Built-In Dialog Boxes
Adding Custom Menus, Toolbars, and Shortcut Menus to Your Forms
Taking Advantage of Built-In, Form-Filtering Features
Including Objects from Other Applications: Linking Versus Embedding
'OpenArgs'
Switching a Form's 'RecordSource'
Power Combo Box and List Box Techniques
Power Subform Techniques
Automatic Error Checking
Viewing Object Dependencies
AutoCorrect Options
Propagating Field Properties
Windows XP Theme Support
Synchronizing a Form with Its Underlying Recordset
Creating 'Custom' Properties and Methods
Practical Examples: Applying Advanced Techniques to Your Application
Summary
Chapter 10. Advanced Report Techniques
Why This Chapter Is Important
Events Available for Reports, and When to Use Them
Order of Events for Reports
Events Available for Report Sections, and When to Use Them
Programmatically Manipulating Report Sections
Special Report Properties
Controlling the Printer
Viewing Object Dependencies
Automatic Error Checking
Propagating Field Properties
Practical Applications of Report Events and Properties
Practical Examples: Practicing What You Learned
Summary
Chapter 11. Advanced Query Techniques
Why This Chapter Is Important
'Action' Queries
Special Query Properties
Optimizing Queries
'Crosstab' Queries
Outer Joins
Self Joins
Understanding SQL
'Union' Queries
'Pass-Through' Queries
The Propagation of 'Null's and Query Results
Subqueries
Using SQL to Update Data
Using SQL for Data Definition
Using the Result of a Function as the Criteria for a Query
Passing 'Parameter' Query Values from a Form
Passing 'Parameter' Query Values from a Form
Jet 4.0 ANSI-92 Extensions
Practical Examples: Applying These Techniques in Your Application
Summary
Chapter 12. Advanced VBA Techniques
Why This Chapter Is Important
What Are User-Defined Types, and Why Would You Use Them?
Working with Constants
Working with Arrays
Advanced Function Techniques
Working with 'Empty' and 'Null'
Creating and Working with Custom Collections
Low-Level File Handling
Understanding and Effectively Using Compilation Options
Importing and Exporting Code Modules
Working with Project Properties
Practical Examples: Putting Advanced Techniques to Use
Summary
Chapter 13. Exploiting the Power of Class Modules
Why This Chapter Is Important
Object OrientationAn Introduction
Creating and Using a Class Module
Setting Values with 'Property Set'
Creating Multiple Class Instances
The 'Initialize' and 'Terminate' Events
Working with Enumerated Types
Building Hierarchies of Classes
Adding a 'Parent' Property to Classes
The 'Implements' Keyword
Working with Custom Collections
Adding Your Own Events
Practical Examples: Class Modules
Summary
Chapter 14. What Are ActiveX Data Objects and Data Access Objects, and Why Are They Important?
Why This Chapter Is Important
Using ADO Versus DAO
Examining the ADO Model
Understanding ADO Recordset Types
Working with ADO Recordset Properties and Methods
Modifying Table Data Using ADO Code
Creating and Modifying Database Objects Using ADO Code
Examining the DAO Model
Getting to Know 'DBEngine'
Using 'CurrentDB()'
Understanding DAO Recordset Types
Selecting Among the Available Types of DAO Recordset Objects
Working with DAO 'Recordset' Properties and Methods
Modifying Table Data Using DAO Code
Creating and Modifying Database Objects Using DAO Code
Using the DAO 'Containers' Collection
Practical Examples: Applying These Techniques to Your Application
Summary
Part II: What to Do When Things Don't Go as Planned
Chapter 15. Debugging: Your Key to Successful Development
Why This Chapter Is Important
Avoiding Bugs
Harnessing the Power of the Immediate Window
Invoking the Debugger
Using Breakpoints to Troubleshoot
Stepping Through Code
Setting the Next Statement to Execute
Using the Call Stack Window
Working with the Locals Window
Working with Watch Expressions
Continuing Execution After a Runtime Error
Looking At Gotchas with the Immediate Window
Using Assertions
Debugging Tips
Practical Examples: Debugging Real Applications
Summary
Chapter 16. Error Handling: Preparing for the Inevitable
Why This Chapter Is Important
Implementing Error Handling
Using 'On Error' Statements
Using 'Resume' Statements
Clearing an Error
Examining the Cascading Error Effect
Using the 'Err' Object
Raising an Error
Using the 'Errors' Collection
Creating a Generic Error Handler
Preventing Your Own Error Handling from Being Invoked
Creating a Call Stack
Building a Custom Error Handler Class
Working with Error Events
Creating a List of Error Codes and Descriptions
Practical Examples: Incorporating Error Handling
Summary
Chapter 17. Optimizing Your Application
Why This Chapter Is Important
Introducing Optimization
Modifying Hardware and Software Configurations
Features Built Into Jet 3.5
Understanding What Jet 4.0 Does to Improve Performance
Letting the Performance Analyzer Determine Problem Areas
Designing Tables to Optimize Performance
Optimizing the Performance of Your Queries
Making Coding Changes to Improve Performance
Designing Forms and Reports to Improve Performance
Practical Examples: Improving the Performance of Your Applications
Summary
Part III: Developing Multiuser and Enterprise Applications
Chapter 18. A Strategy to Developing Access Applications
Why This Chapter Is Important
Splitting Databases into Tables and Other Objects
Basing Forms and Reports on Queries or Embedded SQL Statements
Understanding the Access Runtime Engine
Using an EXE Versus Access Database: What It Means to You
Understanding the Importance of Securing Your Database
Using Access as a Front End
Practical Examples: Applying the Strategy to the Computer Consulting Firm Application
Summary
Chapter 19. Using External Data
Why This Chapter Is Important
Importing, Linking, and Opening Files: When and Why
Importing External Data
Creating a Link to External Data
Opening an External Table
Understanding Windows Registry Settings
Using the 'Jet OLEDB:Link Provider' String
Working with Passwords
Refreshing and Removing Links
Sharing Data with SharePoint Team Services
Looking at Special Considerations
Troubleshooting
Looking at Performance Considerations and Links
Working with HTML Documents
Practical Examples: Working with External Data from Within Your Application
Summary
Chapter 20. Developing Multiuser and Enterprise Applications
Why This Chapter Is Important
Designing Your Application with Multiuser Issues in Mind
Understanding Access's Locking Mechanisms
Understanding the Client/Server Model
Deciding Whether to Use the Client/Server Model
The Roles Access Plays in the Application Design Model
Learning the Client/Server Buzzwords
Upsizing: What to Worry About
Proactively Preparing for Upsizing
An Introduction to Transaction Processing
Understanding the Benefits of Transaction Processing
Modifying the Default Behavior of Transaction Processing
Implementing Explicit Transaction Processing
Introduction to Replication
Uses of Replication
Understanding When Replication Isn't Appropriate
Understanding the Implementation of Replication
Practical Examples: Getting Your Application Ready for an Enterprise Environment
Summary
Part IV: Black-Belt Programming
Chapter 21. Using ActiveX Controls
Why This Chapter Is Important
Incorporating ActiveX Controls in Access 2003
Setting Properties of an ActiveX Control at Design Time
Coding Events of an ActiveX Control
Using the Calendar Control
Using the UpDown Control
Using the StatusBar Control
Using the Common Dialog Control
Using the Rich Textbox Control
Using the TabStrip Control
Using the ImageList Control
Licensing and Distribution Issues
Practical Examples: Implementing ActiveX Controls
Summary
Chapter 22. Automation: Communicating with Other Applications
Why This Chapter Is Important
Defining Some Automation Terms
Declaring an Object Variable to Reference Your Application
Creating an Automation Object
Manipulating an Automation Object
Early Binding Versus Late Binding
Controlling Excel from Access
Closing an Excel Automation Object
Creating a Graph from Access
Controlling Word from Access
Controlling PowerPoint from Access
Automating Outlook from Access
Controlling Access from Other Applications
Practical Examples: Using Automation to Extend the Functionality of Your Applications
Summary
Chapter 23. Exploiting the Power of the Windows API
Why This Chapter Is Important
Declaring an External Function to the Compiler
Working with Constants and Types
Calling DLL Functions: Important Issues
Using API Functions
Practical Examples: Using Windows API Functions in Your Applications
Summary
Chapter 24. Creating Your Own Libraries
Why This Chapter Is Important
Preparing a Database to Be a Library
Creating a Reference
Debugging a Library Database
Securing an Access Library
Practical Examples: Building a Library for Your Application
Summary
Chapter 25. Using Builders, Wizards, and Menu Add-Ins
Why This Chapter Is Important
Using Builders
Using Wizards
Using Menu Add-Ins
Practical Examples: Designing Your Own Add-Ins
Summary
Chapter 26. An Introduction to Access and the Internet/Intranet
Why This Chapter Is Important
Saving Database Objects as HTML
Linking to HTML Files
Importing HTML Files
Understanding Data Access Pages
Creating Data Access Pages
Modifying Important Properties of a Data Access Page
Modifying the Record Navigation Control Properties
Creating Grouped Data Access Pages
Augmenting Data Access Pages with VBScript
Practical Examples
Summary
Part V: Adding Polish to Your Application
Chapter 27. Database Security Made Easy
Why This Chapter Is Important
Implementing Share-Level Security: Establishing a Database Password
Encrypting a Database
Establishing User-Level Security
Securing VBA Code with a Password
Providing an Additional Level of Security: Creating an MDE
Securing a Database Without Requiring Users to Log On
Looking at Special Issues
Practical Examples: Securing a Copy of the Northwind Database
Summary
Chapter 28. Advanced Security Techniques
Why This Chapter Is Important
Using Code to Maintain Groups
Using Code to Maintain Users
Listing All Groups and Users
Working with Passwords
Assigning and Revoking Permissions to Objects Using Code
Encrypting a Database Using Code
Accomplishing Field-Level Security Using Queries
Prohibiting Users and Groups from Creating Objects
Accomplishing Prohibited Tasks by Logging On as a Different User
Securing Client/Server Applications
Security and Replication
Implementing Security with SQL
DAO and Security
Choosing Between ADOX, SQL, and DAO
Practical Examples: Applying Advanced Techniques to Your Application
Summary
Chapter 29. Documenting Your Application
Why This Chapter Is Important
Preparing Your Application to Be Self-Documenting
Using the Database Documenter
The Object Dependency Feature
Writing Code to Create Your Own Documentation
Practical Examples: Applying What You Learned
Summary
Chapter 30. Maintaining Your Application
Why This Chapter Is Important
Compacting Your Database
Backing Up Your Database
Converting an Access Database
Detecting Broken References
Practical Examples: Maintaining Your Application
Summary
Chapter 31. Third-Party Tools That Can Help You Get Your Job Done Effectively
Why This Chapter Is Important
Total Visual CodeTools
Total Access Analyzer
Total Access Emailer
Total Visual Agent
Total Access Startup
Total Access Components
Total Access Memo
Total Access Statistics
Total Access Detective
Total Visual SourceBook
Total Access Speller
Total Access Admin
xplorer
Component Toolbox OCX
chedule
IM Professional
Practical Examples: Using Third-Party Tools with Your Applications
Summary
Chapter 32. Distributing Your Application
Why This Chapter Is Important
Introducing the Packaging Wizard
Loading the Packaging Wizard Add-In
Distributing Your Application to Run with a Full Copy of Access
Using Full Versions Versus Runtime Versions of Access
Preparing Your Database for Use with the Access Runtime Version
Looking at Other Issues
Practical Examples
Summary
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A. Table Structures
The 'tblClients' Table
The 'tblClientAddresses' Table
The 'tblAddressTypes' Table
The 'tblClientPhones' Table
The 'tblPhoneTypes' Table
The 'tblCorrespondence' Table
The 'tblCorrespondenceTypes' Table
The 'tblTerms' Table
The 'tblContactTypes' Table
The 'tblCompanyInfo' Table
The 'tblEmployees' Table
The 'tblErrorLog' Table
The 'tblErrors' Table
The 'tblExpenseCodes' Tables
The 'tblPaymentMethods' Table
The 'tblPayments' Table
The 'tblProjects' Table
The 'tblTimeCardExpenses' Table
The 'tblTimeCardHours' Table
The 'tblTimeCards' Table
The 'tblWorkCodes' Table
Appendix B. Naming Conventions
License Agreement
What's on the CD-ROM
Windows Installation Instructions
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