Accessible Access 2003 / Edition 1

Accessible Access 2003 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1852339497
ISBN-13:
9781852339494
Pub. Date:
07/01/2005
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1852339497
ISBN-13:
9781852339494
Pub. Date:
07/01/2005
Publisher:
Springer London
Accessible Access 2003 / Edition 1

Accessible Access 2003 / Edition 1

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Overview

This is where we try convince you to buy this book, tell you what it tries to do, define a few terms and generally set the scene – all of which makes this more like an introduction than a first chapter, but no-one reads introductions so we called it a chapter. If you have already bought the book and know what it does, feel free to skip to Chapter 2 where the action starts. Whyshouldyoubuythisbook? TherearemanyAccessbooksonthemarket,why should I buy this one? Does it have more informationthananyotherbook? Errr, no, it actually has less than the big reference books you’ll also find on the shelf. So,isitverycheap? Well, it isn’t as expensive as some but, no, it isn’t particularly cheap either. To be brutally frank, you’ re not doing a great job of selling this tome. Right, time for the hard sell. Bill worked for Microsoft as the Development Manager for the first three versions of Access. I (Mark) work as a database consultant, teach database theory and practice at two Universities and have written the UK Personal ComputerWorld’s database column for more than ten years. We met (at a database conference, not unreasonably, given our interests) in the summer before Access 1. 0 was launched and found that we shared similar views on how databases should be designed and built. Since then we have written a book together about the relational model that underlies Access and all other relational database systems (see below for the inevitable plug). But why write a book about Access itself when there are already so many around? 3 1 Introduction Well, since Bill was in charge of the product’s development, it was fair to assume that we had the technical side reasonably well covered.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852339494
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 07/01/2005
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Bill Marklyn, as the Development Manager for the first three versions of Access, oversaw the entire design and so provides an intimate knowledge of the product.

Mark Whitehorn designs and builds databases but is best known for his popular and long running database column in the UK magazine, Personal Computer World (PCW).

Table of Contents

Getting started.- The Database wizard — or not.- Tables — for storing your data.- Queries — finding data.- Forms — viewing and entering data.- Reports — printing your data.- The story so far.- Creating hand-crafted databases.- Exploring tables in more depth.- Tapping the power of Access queries.- Forms again — design.- Forms again — controlling data entry.- Reports again — customizing printed output.- Where are we now?.- More complex databases.- Multiple table databases.- Tables — making multiple tables work together.- Tables — a complete multi-table database.- Queries — finding data from multiple tables.- Forms — your interface to multiple tables.- Reports — printing data from multiple tables.- Producing a user interface for your database.- Data Access Pages.- You mean there’s even more?.
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