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Smart Access Article Abstracts |
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Silver Collection |
2002-11 |
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Keith Bombard |
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If you code for a living, you know that error trapping is a drag. But it’s also an essential part of any serious Access development |
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project. Here Keith Bombard introduces a new tool to automatically insert error-handling code into your Access applications |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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Many of the Access developers I work with have companies that want to move their applications either to Visual Basic, Visual |
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Basic .NET, or the Web. Peter discusses this … |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Article |
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While scouring the Internet for Access-related products to review, Danny J. Lesandrini stumbled upon an Access developer’s |
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resource site worth writing home about. See how some of our friends 'down under' have carved out a niche for themselves with |
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our favorite development platform. |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Review |
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Microsoft Access is simply the best report-writing tool on the market. That being the case, wouldn’t it be great if you could use |
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Access to design reports for your Web site? Or better yet, wouldn’t you love to leverage your existing Access reports as Web documents? If that sounds like a solution to one or more of your business problems, then read on as Danny Lesandrini explores a product called Access Reporter .NET for IIS. |
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Frank Kegley |
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Article |
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In this article, Frank Kegley illustrates a technique where a query is constructed, used, and destroyed via Visual Basic for |
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Applications code that executes during the lifetime of the form or report that uses it. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Article |
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Peter Vogel takes a quick look at two topics that will help you create code that can be maintained: error handling and program |
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