Access 2010 the missing manual


















Frankly, anyone who needs to have the notion of nesting functions described as 'nerdspeak for putting one function inside another' will probably not cope that well with pivot tables , but never mind.

The section on reports is fairly basic, but would get a novice to the point where they could use the wizards to do what they need, and the chapter on advanced reports gets as far as report expressions and grouping. There are two chapters on forms, going as far as simple command buttons and the start of how to use subforms.

Now comes the part that's of interest to developers - the two chapters on writing code. The suggested uses of code give a fairly clear idea of what the author is aiming at. He suggests code lets you modify a whole batch of records at once, deal intelligently with errors, perform calculations, interact with other applications, and write more sophisticated validation routines.

You're told what an object is, what a property and an event are, and the start of how to use them. There's a chapter on writing smarter code that talks about variables, If statements and loops before going into custom functions and putting it all together.

I do have my doubts that anyone who hasn't come across a variable or an If statement will get much out of a page on custom functions, but I may be being unfair. There are some nice basic ideas in a section on 'using VB to run a better business', but the advice seems to fall between two stools; there will be one group of people who know how to program and are trying to do some development, in which case you'll be irritated by being told things such as 'few souls are brave enough to place an order without knowing exactly how much it costs so here's how to keep a running total'.

On the other hand, if you need advice like that I think you'll feel abandoned just as things get difficult. The final section of the book covers connecting to other applications and the outside world.

Jul 16, Amanda Huber rated it it was amazing. The instructions were very clear and very detailed in creating basic to advanced databases. I felt comfortable creating, editing, and manipulating databases after reading this book and still find it helpful for reference to specific sections.

The examples were entertaining and gave a broad perspective of how a database can be used based on your needs. As a library assistant keeping track on hundreds of newly aquired library items I find databases to be the most useful and most organized method f The instructions were very clear and very detailed in creating basic to advanced databases.

As a library assistant keeping track on hundreds of newly aquired library items I find databases to be the most useful and most organized method for record keeping and pulling information. Honing my skills in access databases with the help of this book has made my job easier and more efficient. Sep 11, Leighanne rated it really liked it. Not as detailed as I wanted, but I still learned a lot. Where can I find "the missing manual that teaches you to make access do everything" Not as detailed as I wanted, but I still learned a lot.

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Very helpful book - I refer to it often. Overall a great reference book for MS Access. Definately recommend to another for learning MS Access and database fundamentals.

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