TY - BOOK TI - Building applications: Microsoft Access relational database management system for windows / U1 - 005.75 22 PY - 1994/// CY - United States of America PB - Microsoft Corporation KW - Microsoft office N1 - Table of Contents Part 1 Connection the dots Chapter 1 Application basics What is a Microsoft access application ? Laying the groundwork Creating the objects Connecting the dots etc. Chapter 2 Structuring a user interface Providing navigation to tasks and objects Designing a main form Starting your application using the autoExec Macro Creating a menu bar etc. Chapter 3 Introducing access basic What is access Basic ? Creating your first event procedure Why write a function ? Creating your first function etc. Chapter 4 Using forms to collect, display and filter information Customizing a command button created with a control wizard Assigning values to controls and properties at run time Using pop-up forms and dialog boxes Populating controls on a form etc. Part 2 The ABSs of access basic Chapter 5 Access basic fundamentals The access basic programming model Sub and function procedures Code in procedures Controlling execution Chapter 6 Variable, constants, and data types Declaring variables Scope and lifetime of variables Fundamental variable data types Arrays Symbolic constant etc. Chapter 7 Objects and collections Working with objects Working with properties and methods Working with collections Chapter 8 Events Working with events Managing events in your application Canceling an event Default events etc. Chapter 9 Debugging Avoiding bugs Using debugging tools and suspending execution Suspending execution at a problem statement Resetting code Running selected portion of code etc. Chapter 10 Handling run-time errors Errors and error handling Using error events Using on error statements Unanticipated errors Guidelines for complex error handling etc. Part 3 Rounding out your application Chapter 11 Working with sets of records Programming with data access objects Creating record set objects Looping through a record set etc. Chapter 12 Developing Multiuser applications Shared databases and locking Managing shares data with bound forms Locking data in record sets Handling locking conflicts etc. Chapter 13 Communication with other applications Using OLE automation Using dynamic data exchange Comparing OLE and DDE etc. Chapter 14 Securing your application What is security ? Securing an application Using access basic to secure your application Chapter 15 Using Library databases and dynamic-link Libraries Creating a Library database Creating an Add-in Using dynamic-link Libraries Chapter 16 Guide to the solutions sample application Installing and using solutions A sample of what you'll find in solutions ; Includes Index p. 409-428 ER -