E-Book, Englisch, 1272 Seiten, E-Book
Hennig / Cooper / Griffith Access 2010 Programmer's Reference
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-93896-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 1272 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-93896-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A comprehensive guide to programming for Access 2010 and2007
Millions of people use the Access database applications, andhundreds of thousands of developers work with Access daily. Access2010 brings better integration with SQL Server and enhanced XMLsupport; this Wrox guide shows developers how to take advantage ofthese and other improvements.
With in-depth coverage of VBA, macros, and other programmingmethods for building Access applications, this book also providesreal-world code examples to demonstrate each topic.
Access 2010 Programmer's Referenceis a comprehensiveguide to the best-of-breed techniques for programming Accessapplications.
Coverage Includes:
* Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
* New Features
* Upgrading and Converting to Access 2010
* Macros in Access 2010
* Using the VBA Editor
* VBA Basics
* Using VBA in Access
* Creating Classes in VBA
* Extending VBA with APIs
* Working with the Windows Registry
* Using DAO to Access Data
* Using ADO to Access Data
* Using SQL with VBA
* Using VBA to Enhance Forms
* Enhancing Reports with VBA
* Customizing the Ribbon
* Customizing the Office Backstage
* Working with Office 2010
* Working with SharePoint
* Working with .NET
* Building Client-Server Applications with Access
* The Access 2010 Templates
* Access Runtime Deployment
* Database Security
* Access 2010 Security Features
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Weitere Infos & Material
INTRODUCTION xxxiii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT ACCESS 2010 1
A Brief History of Access 2
When to Use Access 2
Access Database Basics 5
Access Database Objects 7
Summary 12
CHAPTER 2: NEW FEATURES 13
CHAPTER 3: UPGRADING AND CONVERTING TO ACCESS 2010 33
CHAPTER 4: MACROS IN ACCESS 2010 63
VBA versus Macros in Access 63
Types of Macros 66
Creating Macros in Access 2010 67
Macro Objects and Embedded Macros 78
Data Macros 93
Summary 117
CHAPTER 5: USING THE VBA EDITOR 119
CHAPTER 6: VBA BASICS 141
CHAPTER 7: USING VBA IN ACCESS 173
CHAPTER 8: CREATING CLASSES IN VBA 227
CHAPTER 9: EXTENDING VBA WITH APIS 283
CHAPTER 10: WORKING WITH THE WINDOWS REGISTRY 319
CHAPTER 11: USING DAO TO ACCESS DATA 355
CHAPTER 12: USING ADO TO ACCESS DATA 419
CHAPTER 13: USING SQL WITH VBA 459
CHAPTER 14: USING VBA TO ENHANCE FORMS 489
CHAPTER 15: ENHANCING REPORTS WITH VBA 549
CHAPTER 16: CUSTOMIZING THE RIBBON 581
CHAPTER 17: CUSTOMIZING THE OFFICE BACKSTAGE 631
CHAPTER 18: WORKING WITH OFFICE 2010 671
CHAPTER 19: WORKING WITH SHAREPOINT 707
CHAPTER 20: WORKING WITH .NET 757
CHAPTER 21: BUILDING CLIENT-SERVER APPLICATIONS WITH ACCESS 799
CHAPTER 22: THE ACCESS 2010 TEMPLATES 841
CHAPTER 23: ACCESS RUNTIME DEPLOYMENT 861
CHAPTER 24: DATABASE SECURITY 875
CHAPTER 25: ACCESS 2010 SECURITY FEATURES 919
APPENDIX A: THE ACCESS OBJECT MODEL 945
APPENDIX B: DAO OBJECT METHOD AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS 999
APPENDIX C: ADO OBJECT MODEL REFERENCE 1035
APPENDIX D: 64-BIT ACCESS 1095
APPENDIX E: REFERENCES FOR PROJECTS 1103
APPENDIX F: RESERVED WORDS AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS 1113
APPENDIX G: NAMING CONVENTIONS 1127
APPENDIX H: THE ACCESS SOURCE CODE CONTROL 1137
APPENDIX I: TIPS AND TRICKS 1145
INDEX 1191