SUMMARY
Creating useful maintenance routines can be a great boon to your applications. Handling situations that occur frequently by creating reusable routines and increasing performance make the system that much more enjoyable not only for the user to use, but for you, the developer, to work on. For more information about the topics brought up in this chapter, refer to the following chapters:
Chapter 2, “Coding in Access 2000 with VBA,” gives an overview of using VBA in Access.
Chapter 4, “Looking at the Access Collections,” discusses using Access collections.
Chapter 26, “Startup Checking System Routines Using DAO,” explains some of the other useful routines that can be used for making your applications as robust as possible.
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