Aimed at non-programmers, an introduction to VBA covers the fundamentals of VBA programming applications for Access 2007, in a handbook that encompasses such fundamental skills as modules, procedures, and objects, as well as more advanced topics, including SQL recordsets, Access forms, dialog boxes, drop-down menus, multiple databases, and integration with other Office applications. Original. (Intermediate)
Joe Stockman is an independent consultant, softwaredesigner, and author who has been using Microsoft Access since itsinitial release. He’s also developed courseware and taughtclasses in Access and VBA. Joe developed his first application inAccess, and then migrated into Visual Basic and VB.NET, where hespecializes in creating applications for the Windows Mobileplatform. He worked for several software companies before forminghis consulting business in 2002, where he deals with all types ofclients including healthcare, financial, government, manufacturing,and small business. His ability to turn his customers’ wishesinto working applications keeps them satisfied. Joe’s alsowriting the fundamentals column for the
Advisor Guide toMicrosoft Access magazine.
Alan Simpson is the author of over 100 computer books ondatabases, Windows, Web site design and development, programming,and networking. His books are published throughout the world inover a dozen languages and have millions of copies. Alan has alsotaught introductory and advanced computer programming courses atSan Diego State University and the UCSD Extension. He has served asa consultant on high-technology, educationoriented projects for theUnited States Navy and Air Force. Despite that, Alan has no fancyjob title because he has never had a real job.