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Programming business applications with Microsoft visual basic 6.0 / William E. Burrows, Joseph D. Langford.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Boston ; Singapore : Irwin, McGraw-Hill, c2000.Description: xviii, 680 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780072384390
  • 0072384085
Other title:
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.268 21 BUR
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Table of Content
CHAPTER ONE : Programs, Business Applications, and Visual Basic

1.1 Programs
1.2 Business Applications
1.3 What is Visual Basic?
1.4 Creating Applications
1.5 How this Book is Organized

CHAPTER TWO : Visual Basic Projects: Project Structure and VB's Programming Tools

2.1 From View Project to Finished Applications
2.2 VB Project Structure
2.3 Overview of Controls
2.4 The Command Button Control
2.5 The Label Control
Etc.

CHAPTER THREE: Representing Data: Constants and Variables

3.1 Two Kinds of Data
3.2 Constants
3.3 Variables
3.4 The Form Control
3.5 Project 4: Using Multiple Forms
Etc.

CHAPTER FOUR: Performing Calculations and Manipulating Data: Expressions

4.1 Using Expressions, Operators, and Functions in VB Statements
4.2 Simple Input and Output
4.3 Arithmetic Expressions
4.4 String Expressions
4.5 The Text Box Control
Etc.

CHAPTER FIVE: Specifying Alternate Courses of Actions: Selection Statements

5.1 The Decision-Making Process
5.2 The If . . . Then . . . Else Statement
5.3 Nested If Statement
5.4 The MsgBox0 Function
5.5 The Option Button Control
Etc.

CHAPTER SIX: Reducing Program Complexity: General Sub Procedures and Programmer-Defined Function

6.1 General Sub Procedures
6.2 Procedures with Parameters
6.3 Programmer-Defined Functions
6.4 Code Modules
6.5 The Key Press Event
Etc.

CHAPTER SEVEN: Repeating Processing Tasks: Loop Structures

7.1 The Do . . . Loop Structure
7.2 The For . . . Next Loop Structure
7.3 Exit Do and Exit For
7.4 Nested Loops
7.5 The List Box and Combo Box Controls
Etc.

CHAPTER EIGHT: Accessing Business Data: Processing Databases

8.1 A Database Primer
8.2 The Data Control
8.3 VB's SQL Selected Query
8.4 The Flex Grid Control
8.5 The Flex Grid Control and Record-sets
Etc.

CHAPTER NINE: Handling Lists of Data: Arrays

9.1 Solving Problems with Arrays
9.2 Declaring Arrays
9.3 Applications of Arrays
9.4 Dynamic Arrays
9.5 Control Arrays
Etc.

CHAPTER TEN: Representing Entities with Data Behavior: Programmer-Defined Types and Object Classes

10.1 Defining and Using Your Own Data Type
10.2 Programmer-Defined Types and Arrays
10.3 Project 14: Student Grade Reporting
10.4 Programmer-Defined Classes and Object-Oriented Programming
10.5 ActiveX Controls
Etc.



Includes Index : p. 667-680

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