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Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: Had everything I needed to get going, even the obscure stuff.Only thing missing was an explanation of what Access does with it's version of Stored procedures, but then again, Microsoft isn't sure on that one itself, so that's no surprise. Great book, I recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: IF YOU ARE A ACCESS DEVELOPER - DON'T MISS THIS BOOK! Review: I BOUGHT NOT LESS THAN 15 MS ACCESS BOOKS WHILE LEARNING ACCESS. I FOUND THIS ONE MOST HELPFUL. I HAVE LEARNED MANY THINGS FROM THIS VALUABLE BOOK: CLASS MODULES, CUSTOM COLLECTIONS, CUSTOM PROPERTIES & METHODS, API CALLS ETC ETC... THE AUTHOR HAD PROVIDED MANY USEFUL CODES. I REALLY LIKE HIS BOOKMARK TRACKER.
Rating:  Summary: DAO and ADO Review: Love this book. This is the only book I know that does not abandon DAO. I like DAO. All other post Access 97 book abandons DAO. It is well written and have used many of this examples for my job. I even like it better than the Getz books.
Rating:  Summary: DAO and ADO Review: Love this book. This is the only book I know that does not abandon DAO. I like DAO. All other post Access 97 book abandons DAO. It is well written and have used many of this examples for my job. I even like it better than the Getz books.
Rating:  Summary: Terrific ADVANCED book Review: This book is not for the faint of heart in Access 2000 coding but it is invaluable to the advanced programmer. I refer to this book almost daily in developing our in-house applications. The real strength of this book is in developing code that is more portable or reusable. I have gone from writing sloppy code that is application (or even form) specific to writing completly reusable (and of course fully documented) code. Excellent reference for the power VBA programmer!
Rating:  Summary: Thank you Mr. Barker Review: This was just the book I was looking for. Scott goes into alot of the issues that most of the books on Access just do not. For instance his sections on the winAPI's as well as performance recomendations. I found this book a total reference for beginner through the intermediate programmer of Access. Thanks Scott.
Rating:  Summary: Thank you Mr. Barker Review: This was just the book I was looking for. Scott goes into alot of the issues that most of the books on Access just do not. For instance his sections on the winAPI's as well as performance recomendations. I found this book a total reference for beginner through the intermediate programmer of Access. Thanks Scott.
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