December 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1200 pages
43h 27m
English
A single .accdb file that contains Access application objects (forms, reports, macros, and VBA code modules) and Access data objects (tables and queries) is one of Access’s strongest selling points. Other desktop database management applications—such as Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic—require multiple files for a single database application. The obvious advantage of a single .accdb file for a complete Access application is simplicity. You can deploy your application by copying its .accdb file to another computer that has Access 2010 installed.
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