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Smart Access Article Abstracts |
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Gold Collection |
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Rebecca Riordan |
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Article |
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This month Rebecca Riordan looks at implementing a common business rule. In fact, she provides two methods for handling the |
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common case of multiple prices for a given product, depending on the quantity ordered the customer pays $1.79 each for |
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buying up to |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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The following story may serve as an object lesson to you about the perils of poor database design. |
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Do More for Less : Leveraging Your DBMS |
Andrew Wrigley |
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Article |
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You’re probably doing too much work—you should be taking advantage of your DBMS’s facilities to get more done in less time. |
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Andrew Wrigley discusses how the principles of declarative design, cascading, and overriding let you have Jet, SQL Server, or |
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Frank Kegley |
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Article |
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Many users have decided that they don’t need the full power of an RDBMS and that Excel is the right choice for storing data. It’s |
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not a bad choice, until the application grows to the point that they do need a “real database.” Frank Kegley shows you how to |
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SageKey MSI Wizard |
Peter Vogel |
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Review |
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One of the major challenges facing Access developers is distributing their applications. SageKey, long a provider of components |
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for Access installation solutions, steps in with a complete solution. Editor Peter Vogel takes it for a test drive. |
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Doug Steele |
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Access Answers |
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This month, Doug Steele looks at a common problem in database design: converting from one data classification schema to |
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another. He then moves on to a related question: ensuring that there are no overlapping records in a list of ranges (for example, |
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