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access book for beginners with excersizes
I need an access book for beginning programing with some practice excersizes.
I have formerly worked in the Unix environment as a programmer on databases in the C language. I have a power programming book for access but it assumes that one is upgrading from a previous version of access and has familiarity with the Visual Basic or VBA, etc. Thanks |
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On my website, I have some Tutorials that might be useful. You can find
them he http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/Tutorials.html -- --Roger Carlson Access Database Samples: www.rogersaccesslibrary.com Want answers to your Access questions in your Email? Free subscription: http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/...UBED1=ACCESS-L "glo" wrote in message ... I need an access book for beginning programing with some practice excersizes. I have formerly worked in the Unix environment as a programmer on databases in the C language. I have a power programming book for access but it assumes that one is upgrading from a previous version of access and has familiarity with the Visual Basic or VBA, etc. Thanks |
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Hi glo,
My vote would be for "Access xx Programming for Windows for Dummies" (IDG Books Worldwide) by Rob Krumm. The guide includes a CD with multiple .mdb files which provide examples of the database elements discussed in each chapter. Another excellent reference is "Access Database Design & Programming" (O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.) by Steven Roman. hth, LeAnne glo wrote: I need an access book for beginning programing with some practice excersizes. I have formerly worked in the Unix environment as a programmer on databases in the C language. I have a power programming book for access but it assumes that one is upgrading from a previous version of access and has familiarity with the Visual Basic or VBA, etc. Thanks |
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