Synopses & Reviews
For professionals, enthusiasts, engineers, and scientists, this no-fluff guide to planning, creating, and managing Access databases is exactly what they need. "Developing Databases with Access" teaches the practical skills and knowledge needed to plan, create, and manage an Access database. The book starts with the fundamentals, including how to design and query a relational database, as well as the basics of using SQL, VBA and a combination of both to minimize coding. You then learn advanced topics, such as database programming, performance, and how to integrate Access with SQL Server. It's a one stop shop for getting up and running in an Access database environment -- a serious manual for serious work.
Synopsis
For professionals, enthusiasts, engineers, and scientists, this no-fluff guide to planning, creating, and managing Access databases is exactly what they need. "Developing Databases with Access" teaches the practical skills and knowledge needed to plan, create, and manage an Access database. The book starts with the fundamentals, including how to design and query a relational database, as well as the basics of using SQL, VBA and a combination of both to minimize coding. You then learn advanced topics, such as database programming, performance, and how to integrate Access with SQL Server. It's a one stop shop for getting up and running in an Access database environment -- a serious manual for serious work.
Synopsis
For professionals, enthusiasts, engineers, and scientists, this no-fluff guide to planning, creating, and managing Access databases is exactly what they need. It's a one-stop shop for getting up and running in an Access database environment--a serious manual for serious work.
About the Author
Wayne S. Freeze is the Head of Software Development for Electrical Controls, Inc., where he builds software 3D graphics applications using Visual Basic, SQL Server and DirectX. He has written more than a dozen books over the years and has over seventy-five articles to his credit. Wayne has been using and writing about Access for nearly ten years, and has over 30 years of experience using all types of computers, from small, embedded microprocessor control systems to large-scale IBM mainframes. He also has a master's degree in management information systems as well as degrees in computer science and electrical engineering.