[Download free pdf] Access 2000 Client/Server Solutions: The In-depth Guide to Developing Access Client/Server Systems
♥ Lars Klander, Mary Pyefinch ♥
| #8890529 in Books | 1999-12-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x7.50 x1.75l, | File Name: 1576104176 | 700 pages
||23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.| Reference for Advanced Users Only|By Celeste Abell|Users of this book need to have a thorough understanding of Access, SQL servers, and be familiar with writing VB and SQL code for it to be truly helpful. To their credit the authors have included VB procedures for use in tackling specific situations, and it's indexed well enough so you can find answers to particular quest|About the Author|Lars Klander (Las Vegas, NV) is the author of several books, including Access 2000 Developer's Black Book and Access 2000 Programming Blue Book from The Coriolis Group, and 1001 Visual Basic Programmer's Tips. He is also winner of the 1997 Visu
Covers the expert-level techniques for developing Access client/server applications and using Access as a front-end development system. Provides case studies from large corporations that offer valuable insight into the do's and don'ts of client/server implementation. Key technologies covered include ODBC, database servers, developing high-performance databases for the Web, managing data warehouses, Access VBA, ADO, OLE DB, and the Universal Data Access.
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