Teach Yourself Database Programming with Visual Basic 4 in 21 Days

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This step-by-step tutorial shows readers how to program with Visual Basic in a set amount of time.
  • Presented in a daily format with each week focusing on a different area of database development
  • Written by a Microsoft Certified Visual Basic Professional
  • CD-ROM includes chapter examples, Function Libraries, Microsoft ACCESS/JET 2.5 compatibility layer, and the WHAT6 Help ...
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Overview

This step-by-step tutorial shows readers how to program with Visual Basic in a set amount of time.
  • Presented in a daily format with each week focusing on a different area of database development
  • Written by a Microsoft Certified Visual Basic Professional
  • CD-ROM includes chapter examples, Function Libraries, Microsoft ACCESS/JET 2.5 compatibility layer, and the WHAT6 Help Authoring Tool

With this step-by-step tutorial, readers will understand basic database programming concepts and be able to use Visual Basic to create complete database programs in approximately 14 days. The CD includes chapter examples, function libraries, MS ACCESS/JET 2.5 compatibility layer, and the WHAT6 help authoring tool.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780672308321
  • Publisher: Sams
  • Publication date: 9/28/1995
  • Pages: 888
  • Product dimensions: 7.35 (w) x 9.07 (h) x 2.28 (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Your First Database Program in Visual Basic 3
2 Creating Databases 17
3 Using the Data Manager 37
4 Visual Basic Database Objects 67
5 Creating Data Entry Forms with Bound Controls 99
6 Input Validation 129
7 Creating Reports with Crystal Reports Writer 179
8 Using the Visdata Program 225
9 Selecting Data with SQL 271
10 Visual Basic and the Microsoft JET Engine 301
11 Creating Database Programs with Visual Basic Code 347
12 Displaying Your Data with Graphs 387
13 Data-Bound List Boxes, Grids and Subforms 417
14 Error Trapping 447
15 Creating Databases with SQL 493
16 Updating Databases with SQL 523
17 Database Normalization 555
18 Multiuser Considerations 577
19 ODBC Data Access Via the ODBC API Interface 601
20 Securing Your Database Applications 645
21 Preparing Online Help for Your Database Application 701
App. A The SQL-VB Project 737
App. B Answers to Quizzes and Exercises 765
Index 809
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