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Access Database Design & Programming - Creating Programmable Database Applications with Access 97/2000/2002

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"Access Database Design & Programming" takes you behind the details of the Access interface, focusing on the general knowledge necessary for Access power users or developers to create effective database applications. When using software products with graphical interfaces, we frequently focus so much on the interface that we forget about the general concepts that allow us to understand and use the software effectively. In particular, this book focuses on three areas: - Database design. The book provides an enjoyable, informative overview of database design that carefully shows you how to normalize tables to eliminate redundancy without losing data. - Queries. The book examines multi-table queries (i.e.,various types of joins) and shows how to implement them indirectly by using the Access interface or directly by using Access SQL. - Programming. The book examines the VBA integrated development environment (IDE). It then goes on to provide an excellent introduction to Data Access Objects (DAO), ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and ADO Extensions for Data Definition and Security (ADOX). These sections serve as a handy introduction and primer for basic database operations,such as modifying a table under program control, dynamically adding and deleting a record, and repositioning a record pointer. The concluding chapter focuses on common programming problems, such as computing running sums and comparing two sets.
Unlike other Access books that take the long, detailed approach to every topic of concern to Access programmers, Access Database Design &Programming instead focuses on the core concepts, enabling programmers to develop solid, effective database applications. This book also serves as a 'second course' in Access that provides a relatively experienced Access user who is new to programming with the frequently overlooked techniques necessary to develop successfully in the Microsoft Access environment.

Anyone interested in learning Access in depth, rather than just scraping the surface, will enjoy and benefit immensely from reading this book.

List of contents













  • Preface




  • Part I: Database Design




    • Chapter 1: Introduction




    • Chapter 2: The Entity-Relationship Model of a Database




    • Chapter 3: Implementing Entity-Relationship Models: Relational Databases




    • Chapter 4: Database Design Principles






  • Part II: Database Queries




    • Chapter 5: Query Languages and the Relational Algebra




    • Chapter 6: Access Structured Query Language (SQL)






  • Part III: Database Architecture




    • Chapter 7: Database System Architecture






  • Part IV: Visual Basic for Applications




    • Chapter 8: The Visual Basic Editor, Part I




    • Chapter 9: The Visual Basic Editor, Part II




    • Chapter 10: Variables, Data Types, and Constants




    • Chapter 11: Functions and Subroutines




    • Chapter 12: Built-in Functions and Statements




    • Chapter 13: Control Statements






  • Part V: Data Access Objects




    • Chapter 14: Programming DAO: Overview




    • Chapter 15: Programming DAO: Data Definition Language




    • Chapter 16: Programming DAO: Data Manipulation Language






  • Part VI: ActiveX Data Objects




    • Chapter 17: ADO and OLE DB




    • Chapter 18: ADOX: Jet Data Definition in ADO






  • Part VII: Programming Problems




    • Chapter 19: Some Common Data Manipulation Problems






  • Part VIII: Appendixes




    • Appendix A: DAO 3.0/3.5 Collections, Properties, and Methods




    • Appendix B: The Quotient: An Additional Operation of the Relational Algebra




    • Appendix C: Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)




    • Appendix D: Obtaining or Creating the Sample Database




    • Appendix E: Suggestions for Further Reading






  • Colophon




  • About the author

    Steven Roman, Ph.D., is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the California State University, Fullerton. His previous books with O'Reilly include Access Database Design and Programming, Writing Excel Macros, and Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic.

    Summary

    This volume takes the reader behind the details of the interface, focusing on the general knowledge necessary for Access power users or developers to create effective database applications. The main sections of this book include: database design, queries, and programming.

Product details

Authors Steven Roman, Steven (California State University Roman, Steven Roman, Phd Steven Roman
Publisher O'Reilly Media
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9780596002732
ISBN 978-0-596-00273-2
No. of pages 425
Weight 690 g
Illustrations w. figs.
Series Nutshell Handbooks
Nutshell Handbooks
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

access, Database Software, COMPUTERS / Business & Productivity Software / Databases

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