Rating:  Summary: This Is A Really Big Book! Review: As the review title says, this is a big book - one that is chockful of tips, examples and code (on the included CD) that will reveal the power and ease-of-use that Microsoft Access 2003 possesses. As another reviewer stated, the examples are not the same, old tired Northwind database but fresh and exciting looking examples created by the author. Everyone - from beginner to advanced users - will find something in this book. And the big plus is the SQL information in the book and on the CD.This book is well thought out, well written and, well, just a darn good buy. I don't think you can go wrong with this one. I know that I won't.
Rating:  Summary: Not Worth It's Weight Review: For being nearly 1300 pages, this book is barely sufficient. While there is plenty of information, the book is poorly organized with sparse and general headings followed by paragraphs of wordy explanatory text. A better use of headings and sub headings would allow for better reference.
Turning for help in the index is also disappointing. The book is poorly indexed and seems to have been given little thought or personal attention to its organization.
The last place to turn is to code samples, but these are so sparse and abbreviated that you have to search for them among pages of text. I'm all for having copies of the code on the accompanying CD, but for even a neophyte, sample code is essential to grasping all the detail.
I feel sympathetic that the author obviously spent a prodigious amount of time writing 1300 pages of prose, but the bottom line for technology books is that you need to show me, not just tell me about it.
Rating:  Summary: Really takes you from Inside Out Review: I am only one fourth way through the book. I am a doctor, not an IT professional and I wanted a book that teaches me database design from no knowledge to some sound base and as I go though the book, I am amazed. This book is really for the uninitiated and for the bigwigs in access as well. I got going to write the review by just reading the first few pages and I am sure this will turn out to be the final reference for all those seasoned access developers out there. John really does justice to his designation of "MVP" (Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional) in this book. He has been also very kind enough to help me out with designing my applications.
I have one grouch though. I wish there was a book or maybe John would be kind enough to add another CD or section where he would leave a few practice applications for us to develop for ourselves and compare with his way of developing, this gives a hands on experience, which I find a must for novices like us.
A MUST BUY I must say, if you really want to ACCESS your needs for database designa and Access!!
Dr Alok Modi MD
Rating:  Summary: What a lousy book! Review: I don't know why I am the first reader to rate this book. Although I learned something from this book, I regard it very low (lower than any Access books I have read). The author is obviously not qualified to write such book. He simply does not know how to start and explain the technical stuff. You need to take pain in learning something very simple. To be fair, I have to mention its merit: It seems to have contained more reference information.
Rating:  Summary: John Viescas hits another home run. Review: I've been looking forward to the release of this book because it's his first in the Microsoft Inside/Out series. I have all but 1 (the first book) of his books and find this one the best yet. He definitely lives up to the quality of the other books in the Inside/Out series. John's Access books are especially informative because he is the only one of the Access book authors that I've found that truly teaches SQL. His sample files are original, not the same old rehash of the Northwind sample database that comes with Access.
Rating:  Summary: Access inside out! Review: John did a great job on this book. Like the title say's: Access inside out! Give's the most value vor beginners and experts for the most reasonable price i've seen for a long time. The book is perfecly structured, the examples are good and easy to understand. Starting with database-basics, You can read it to learn access as a beginner or use it as an expert "as a bible". Nearly 1300 pages full of access-power, including a cd with the examples. He touchs also real client-server-systems like sql-server with access as frontend. Easy to understand also for foreigners which do not have english as their primary language! Peter Steimann, Switerland Microsoft MVP for MS-Access
Rating:  Summary: MS Access 2003 Inside Out Review: John has done a great job with this book. It is in plain language that a beginner in Access would be able to understand. It includes lots of screen shots and descriptions of why things need to be done the recommended way. It also has good technical detail for the more advanced user. Following the procedures in this book will definitely improve your database application.
Rating:  Summary: Something for everyone Review: The Inside Out book is a great reference and more. I have been creating applications in Access since version 1.1. I think new users will find what they are looking for to get started and seasoned developers will be able to learn from deeper discussions into PivotTables, client-server & Access Data Projects, and more. John makes great use of the inside covers with FAQs and Tips. The included CD has the samples and code as well as many extras.
Rating:  Summary: This book is at the intermediate level for developers Review: The intended audience for this book isn't someone who just needs to use a Microsoft Access Database. Instead, this book is for someone who knows Access basics and understands databases and wants to create their own database - or perhaps their own application - including possibly using Visual Basic programming or macros. If this is you, then this book is GREAT! Doesn't bother you with the tiny details, but gives you what you need to get moving on your project, including how to prevent users from tinkering with your form design, how to fine tune your database/application using the performance analyzer, and other ideas to put together a high-quality database or application. (The reason why some reviewers have rated the book lower, is that they were probably outside the targeted audience, and the material was therefore less appropriate for them.)
Rating:  Summary: Details about a detailed software Review: This book contains numerous, very detailed compilations of information about ACCESS features, with solid examples of how the features work and how to use them in a database. Consistent with the power of ACCESS, it covers many topics that the novice and the mid-level ACCESS user will find useful and educational. An excellent book for learning new things or reminding yourself of things that you once knew and need to look up again.
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