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F. Scott Barker's Microsoft(R) Access 2002 Power Programming

F. Scott Barker's Microsoft(R) Access 2002 Power Programming

List Price: $49.99
Your Price: $34.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fills a niche
Review: Basically, this is a very good book that does exactly what it says it will do. Many Access books are aimed either at the basic/beginner level or the enterprise level user. This book fits nicely between the two levels.

No, there is not a CD included. But the files are available on the net, and the book is [less]than most books that come with CDs.

No, the reader will not find a great deal of basic information about tables, queries, forms, etc...there are many other books that address those issues.

Basically, buy the book, you will not regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fills a niche
Review: Basically, this is a very good book that does exactly what it says it will do. Many Access books are aimed either at the basic/beginner level or the enterprise level user. This book fits nicely between the two levels.

No, there is not a CD included. But the files are available on the net, and the book is [less]than most books that come with CDs.

No, the reader will not find a great deal of basic information about tables, queries, forms, etc...there are many other books that address those issues.

Basically, buy the book, you will not regret it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I did not like this book
Review: I am sorry I bought this book. I don't think it does much. Alison Balter's book in better for general information, and to me it's just full of fluff. I will most likely throw it away.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Read another book to be able to read this one
Review: I bought this book to learn VBA. Though luck! It assumes a working knowledge of VBA. It does not follow a certain logic. I am reading two more resources just to be able to follow the book. If you are very good in VBA, than this book is fine, but then again, why would you need a book in that case...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Read another book to be able to read this one
Review: I bought this book to learn VBA. Though luck! It assumes a working knowledge of VBA. It does not follow a certain logic. I am reading two more resources just to be able to follow the book. If you are very good in VBA, than this book is fine, but then again, why would you need a book in that case...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This book has a detail explanations and very good suggestions to apply in the real world.
I recommend it for Intermediate - Advance users of Access.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This book has a detail explanations and very good suggestions to apply in the real world.
I recommend it for Intermediate ? Advance users of Access.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where's the CD?????????
Review: Where's the CD? This book does not come with a CD! The book does say that all the examples are on the Web but its just not the same.

I am disappointed that he dropped DAO coverage in this book. In this Access 2000 book he had dual coverage of DAO and ADO. The author even admitts in this Access 2000 book that DAO is easier than ADO. He says the DAO chapters are on the Web. I cann't log on to the web on the train.........

I really like Barker's Access 2000 book and would recommend it over this book. There were a lot of useful examples in his book that help me with my job.

I also donn't see any new examples in this book. One topic I would like he to talk about is "Self-Joins" and how to use "self-joins" to calculate percetange changes....


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