Overview: Rob's Databases: Design, Development & Deployment Using Microsoft Access is a book that teaches the more advanced topics of database-design through the use of Microsoft Access. The 2nd edition has been completely updated to give students the most up-to-date information. By using Microsoft's Access 2002, students will learn the intricacies of developing a database. Also with the ever- growing area of web programming, students will have a chapter tying database and web programming together and another...
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Overview: Rob's Databases: Design, Development & Deployment Using Microsoft Access is a book that teaches the more advanced topics of database-design through the use of Microsoft Access. The 2nd edition has been completely updated to give students the most up-to-date information. By using Microsoft's Access 2002, students will learn the intricacies of developing a database. Also with the ever- growing area of web programming, students will have a chapter tying database and web programming together and another chapter specifically on VB Script. Lastly, a revamped chapter on security will address the ever-changing and important issues.
Chapter 1 Database Vocabulary, Concepts, and Design Tools
Chapter 2 Normalizing the Database table Structures
Chapter 3 The POS Database Design Process
Chapter 4 Implementing the Database Design
Chapter 5 Queries
Chapter 6 Form Development
Chapter 7 Reports and Labels
Chapter 8 Macros and Macro Groups
Chapter 9 Access and the Internet
Chapter 10 Implementing the POS Database Applications
Chapter 11 The Database in the Web
Chapter 12 Database Security
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