August 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1500 pages
54h 49m
English
One of the most common tasks to automate in a database application is filtering data. Particularly when a database contains thousands of records, users will rarely need to work with more than a few records at a time. If your edit forms always display all the records, performance can suffer greatly. So it’s a good idea to enable the user to easily specify a subset of records. This section examines four ways to do this.
You work with list boxes all the time in Windows and in Access. For example, the file list in Windows Explorer is a list box, the Access 2010 Navigation pane is a list box, and the list of properties on any tab in the property sheet is a list box. In the property ...
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