Hi,
I have been dealing with ACCESS 2010 for some time and I would really like to learn this program much more than what I have achieved now. I realised I need a solid book to speed up the learning process and clear up many concepts I still don't understand or misunderstand.
I am afraid I cannot specify what I really need because I am probably still not aware of many things. For sure I need an introduction to VBA with progression to advanced stage--I don't want to end up with simplest examples.
one of the websites gave me some ideas what ACCESS is. I am aware there is a couple of libraries such as MS Access Library Model (AOL), MS Database Object Library, MS ActiveX Object Library, WinAPI and ADO.NET. I know they are there but I am at this stage that I would rather guess how to use them. Essentially, I would like to have a book that have a solid introduction to VBA and anything that is required. I expect to have no problem to read MSDN and extend my skills by myself after the lecture of such book.
I found "ACCESS 2010 Bible" by Michael R. Groh on Amazon and it looks pretty well. Electronic version is not expensive. However, I read some opinions and not everyone was happy with that book.
Please, I would really need an advice on that because some books are really expensive.
Thank you.
I have been dealing with ACCESS 2010 for some time and I would really like to learn this program much more than what I have achieved now. I realised I need a solid book to speed up the learning process and clear up many concepts I still don't understand or misunderstand.
I am afraid I cannot specify what I really need because I am probably still not aware of many things. For sure I need an introduction to VBA with progression to advanced stage--I don't want to end up with simplest examples.
one of the websites gave me some ideas what ACCESS is. I am aware there is a couple of libraries such as MS Access Library Model (AOL), MS Database Object Library, MS ActiveX Object Library, WinAPI and ADO.NET. I know they are there but I am at this stage that I would rather guess how to use them. Essentially, I would like to have a book that have a solid introduction to VBA and anything that is required. I expect to have no problem to read MSDN and extend my skills by myself after the lecture of such book.
I found "ACCESS 2010 Bible" by Michael R. Groh on Amazon and it looks pretty well. Electronic version is not expensive. However, I read some opinions and not everyone was happy with that book.
Please, I would really need an advice on that because some books are really expensive.
Thank you.