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Access Cookbook, Second Edition Solutions to Common User Interface & Programming Problems

By Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, Andy Baron
March 2004
Pages: 840
Series: Cookbooks
ISBN 10: 0-596-00678-0 | ISBN 13: 9780596006785
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Access power users and programmers at all levels will rely on the Access Cookbook, Second Edition for quick solutions to gnarly problems. Fully updated for Access 2003, it's also one of the first books to thoroughly explore new support for .NET managed code and XML. All of the examples have been tested for compatibility with Access 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. This new edition also covers Access with SharePoint, SmartTags, .NET; and XML.
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Not a reference book, and not a tutorial either, the new second edition of the highly regarded Access Cookbook is an uncommonly useful collection of solutions to problems that Access users and developers are likely to face as they attempt to build increasingly complex applications. Although using any single "recipe" in the book will more than pay back the cost of the book in terms of both hours saved and frustration thwarted, Access Cookbook, Second Edition is much more than a handy assortment of cut-and-paste code. Each of the "recipes" examine a particular problem--problems that commonly occur when you push the upper limits of Access, or ones that are likely to trip up a developer attempting to design a more elegant Access application--even some things you never knew Access could do. The authors then, in a clear, accessible, step-by-step style, present the problems' solution. Following each "recipe" are insights on how Access works, potential pitfalls, interesting programming techniques that are used in the solution, and how and why the solution works, so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to other similar situations. Fully updated for Access 2003, Access Cookbook, Second Edition is also one of the first books to thoroughly explore new support for .NET managed code and XML. All of the practical, real-world examples have been tested for compatibility with Access 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. This updated new edition also covers Access and SharePoint, Access and SmartTags, Access and .NET; and Access and XML. Access power users and programmers at all levels, from the relatively inexperienced to the most sophisticated, will rely on the Access Cookbook for quick solutions to gnarly problems. With a dog-eared copy of Access Cookbook at your side, you can spend your time and energy where it matters most: working on the interesting facets of your Access application, not just the time-consuming ones.

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Brilliant Book,  March 30 2007
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Submitted by Mervyn   [Respond | View]

Very good, easy to read.
Is there a addendum to the book with more tricks and tips
Would have liked some examples expanded to the fullest for example Chap 12 page 563 - saving the merged word file and closing the template file without saving it

Well done anyway!!!!


Kickass,  August 12 2006
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The approach is solution-based, but the problems being solved are among the most common any Access developer will face. More importantly, each of the solutions is "discussed", explaining in detail exactly how it works and thereby opening a door for the reader to new design possibilities.

An Access developer might learn some or even all of these techniques via some other means, but I guarantee he/she will not learn and put them to practical use as quickly or efficiently as by using this book.

The Access Cookbook is not an option for novice to intermediate Access Developers - it's a must. Even expert Access developers should benefit - although the book is so popular that the techniques therein are essentially common knowledge to the Access community. Nevertheless, it should be (and probably already is) a part of any serious Access application developer's library.



Well done,  December 07 2005
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Submitted by Pat   [Respond | View]

This is an excellent book for those who learn best by example. The code procedures are quite useful and solve real world problems.

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