January 2002
Beginner
576 pages
13h 23m
English
In simplest terms, the World Wide Web (WWW) is nothing more than a network of networks. The worldwide network is called the Internet, and it has revolutionized the way we do business and access information. Intranets are basically a private or company-wide network of networks. Because databases are the largest repositories of electronic-based information, it naturally follows that databases and the Internet should be integrated.
Access 2002 has added many user-friendly features to make data access easier than ever. Many of these enhancements have focused on Web integration.
In the last chapter, you learned how to program using DAO and ADO. This chapter takes you into the arena of Access Internet integration. ...
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