Book description
Praise for Hands-On Microsoft Access
“Bob has distilled the essence of database design and Access development into a highly valuable and easily understandable resource that I wish was available when I first started out.”
—Graham R. Seach, Microsoft Access MVP
“If you’ve been using Access with that typical uncertainty, asking yourself 'Just how could I do that?' or 'Why isn’t this working?', if you’d like to know what you’re doing before you hit the wall, this book is probably perfect for you.”
—Olaf Rabbachin, CEO, IntuiDev IT-solutions
“Life at the cutting edge of Access development is exciting and very challenging. The knowledge and experience gained over many years of research and trial-and-error has been hard won. But Bob's new book encapsulates the knowledge we now take for granted, and for the first time the beginner is afforded the opportunity to bypass all that hard work. In this his latest work, Bob has distilled the essence of database design and Access development into a highly valuable and easily understandable resource that I wish was available when I first started out.”
—Graham R Seach, MCP, MCAD, MCSD, Microsoft Access MVP, author
“This is an excellent book for beginners, with an easy reading style. It is now on my recommended list of books that I hand out in every Access class that I teach.”
—M.L. “Sco” Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, Senior Instructor, Scofield Business Services
“If you've been using Access with that typical uncertainty, asking yourself 'Just how could I do that?' or 'Why isn't this working?', or if you'd like to know what you're doing before you hit the wall, this book is perfect for you. Access is a tremendous product and a database is created using a few clicks; but without at least some theoretical background you're bound to encounter problems soon. I wish a book like this one would've been available when I started getting deeper into working with Access some ten years ago.”
—Olaf Rabbachin, CEO, IntuiDev IT-solutions
“This book is for any level DB developer/user. It is packed full of real-world examples and solutions that are not the normal Northwind database that most Access books use. The examples and the technical content surrounding them are the real strength of the book. Schneider uses real-world scenarios that make for excellent reading. It made me want to go and redo a lot of my older Access DBs that were not written as well as they could have been. This book taught me different approaches to doing some routine tasks.”
—Ron Crumbaker, Microsoft MVP – SMS
“While a very powerful application (or perhaps because of its power), Microsoft Access does have a steep learning curve and can be intimidating to new users. Bob Schneider has managed to write a book that's both understandable and enjoyable to read. His examples should be understandable to all readers, and he extends them in a logical manner. This book should leave the reader well equipped to make use of what many consider to be the best desktop database product available.”
—Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
“The author takes what is potentially a very dry subject and adds fantastic color through entertaining analogies and metaphors. For instance, his examples using the NBA, the Beatles, and Donald Rumsfeld help us 'get it' without realizing we have just traversed what could be very stale database theory. Brilliant!”
—Kel Good, MCT, MCSD for Microsoft.NET, Custom Software Development Inc. (www.customsoftware.ca)
Go from Access “beginner” to Access “master”!
Millions of people use Microsoft Access, but only a small fraction of them are really comfortable with it. If you're ready to go “beyond the wizards”—and become a confident, highly effective Access user—Hands-On Microsoft Access was written for you.
In plain English, Bob Schneider helps you master crucial principles for building flexible, powerful databases. Discover how to enter data more easily, retrieve it more freely, manipulate it more successfully, analyze it with greater sophistication, and share it more effectively. Schneider's dozens of hands-on examples thoroughly demystify Access, and his friendly, conversational style makes it more approachable than ever before.
Hands-On Microsoft Access presents solutions for the challenges you're most likely to encounter, including
How do Access objects and interfaces fit together, and when should I use each one?
What's the best way for me to organize my fields into tables?
How can I modify the tables, forms, and reports an Access wizard created for me?
How can I design forms and reports for people to use more effectively?
How do primary keys and relationships work, and why are they so important?
How do I make sure my data stays consistent and accurate?
How do I build queries that give me the right information—quickly, efficiently, and reliably?
How do I use data from other sources, or deliver Access data to other people or programs?
What are PivotTables and PivotCharts, what can I do with them, and how do I use them?
Written for Access 2003, this book also contains special instructions for Access 2002 users and extensive coverage of issues relevant to Access 95, 97, and 2000.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Praise for Hands-On Microsoft Access
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Getting Started
- Database Design
- Understanding Relationships
- Establishing Relationships
- Building Tables
- Entering, Editing, and Displaying Data
- Find and Filter
- Queries
- Queries, Part II
-
Reports
- Learning How to Create Reports
- The Asia Database
- Begin the Report by Creating a Query
- Beginning a Report in Design View
- Detail Section
- Page Header and Footer
- Using Concatenation
- Report Header and Footer
- Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard
- Comparing the From-Scratch and From-Wizard Reports
- Conclusion
- Case Example
- Forms/Subforms
- Form/Report Design Elements
- Importing and Exporting
- Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
- GLOSSARY
- Index
Product information
- Title: Hands-On Microsoft Access: A Practical Guide to Improving Your Access Skills
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2005
- Publisher(s): Addison-Wesley Professional
- ISBN: 9780321245458
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