Details the entire Microsoft Access 2000 package, including purchasing and deploying the product, common applications, usage reference, programming reference, and database application program management. Packed full of extensive technology coverage, including creating databases directly with Access 2000, standalone applications, programming functions and complete applications with VBA and other languages, using Access 2000 as a front end connected to SQL server, using Access with Active Server Pages (ASP) in concert with Internet Information Server, and deploying Access on an intranet, extranet, or the Internet. Reviews how data is acquired, classified, related, and put to use in simple and sophisticated applications.
Outsmarts the competition by appealing to every potential database designer, from hardcore designers to newly computer-literate professionals who need to design database applications. Excels as a one-of-a-kind book by offering detailed coverage of database development with an emphasis on Access 2000. Arrives in bookstores day and date with the release of Microsoft's Access 2000 software. Serves as the one and only book a reader will need to manage and solve their database implementation questions.
Includes all sample databases created and used specifically in the book. Provides valuable Access 2000 add-ons.
Lars Klander (Las Vegas, NV) is the author of four books, including 1001 Visual Basic Programmer's Tips, and winner of the 1997 Visual Basic Programmer's Journal Reader's Choice award. Lars is knowledgeable in C/C++, Visual Basic, Java, MFC, ATL, JavaScript, VBScript, Dynamic HTML,ActiveX, COM component design, and Windows architecture. Dave Mercer (Spring Valley, CA)has been using computers to solve real-world problems since 1983 and has programmed databases starting with Paradox for Windows and progressing to Microsoft Access. Dave is the author of the Microsoft Access 97 Exam Cram, and he teaches computer classes in his hometown of San Diego, CA.