SUMMARY
You've seen Visual Basic for Applications, a common language used within the Microsoft Office products. You now have the foundations for programming Access 2000 and for the rest of the book. To build on the foundation, see these chapters:
Chapter 4, “Looking at the Access Collections,” shows the various collections and objects that make up the Access object model.
Chapter 5, “Working with Data Access Objects,” shows the various collections and commands that can be used with DAO, which has been the life blood for data manipulation in Access.
In Chapter 6, "Introducing ActiveX Data Objects," ActiveX Data Objects, Microsoft's new preferred method for working with data, is explained so that you can get going with the latest technology used ...
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