Database Developer's Guide with Visual Basic 4, Second Edition
Imprint: SAMS
Author: Roger Jennings
Publication Date: Jan-96
ISBN: 0-672-30652-2
Retail Price: $59.99 US
This revised and updated edition of a bestseller shows developers how to optimize their applications for desktop and client/server databases, write queries in ANSI SQL and Access SQL with Visual Basic code, and create front end databases using MIDI
forms.
- Disk contains a data dictionary application, cross tab query generator, multiform graphical front end, and DDE and OLE applications with Excel 5
- Provides in-depth coverage of networking issues surrounding databases
- Explains how to use third-party, data-aware custom controls to add flexibility to applications
Covers Latest Version for Windows
1,300 pp.
What's New in This Edition
What's New in This Edition
About the Author
- 1 -Positioning Visual Basic 4.0 in the Database Front-End Market
- 2 -Understanding the Jet 3.0 Data Access Object
- 3 -Using Visual Basic's Data Control
- 4 -Optimizing the Design of Relational Databases
- 5 -Learning Structured Query Language
- 6 -Connecting to Other Desktop Database Tables
- 7 -Running Crosstab and Action Queries
- 8 -Designing a Decision-Support Front-End
- 9 -Using Advanced Data-Aware OLE Controls
- 10 -Graphing Summary Data Created with Crosstab Queries
- 11 -Printing Reports with Code and Crystal Reports
- 12 -Extending Your Use of the Data Access Object
- 13 -Designing Online Transaction-Processing Applications
- 14 -Integrating Database Applications with OLE 2.1
- 15 -Using OLE Automation with Productivity Applications
- 16 -Creating Local OLE Automation Servers and DLLs
- 17 -Translating Access Basic and VBA Code to Visual Basic 4.0
- 18 -Running Visual Basic Database Applications on Networks
- 19 -Using the Open Database Connectivity API
- 20 -Creating Front-Ends for Client/Server Databases
- 21 -Integrating Databases with Intranets and the Internet
- 22 -Using the Remote Data Object
- 23 -Creating and Managing Remote Automation Objects
- 24 -Managing Large Projects with Visual SourceSafe 4.0
- 25 -Documenting Your Database Front-Ends
- 26 -Creating Help Files for Database Applications
- 27 -Making Distribution Diskettes with the Visual Basic Setup Kit
- A -Resources for Visual Basic Database Front-Ends
- Appendix B -The Leszynski Naming Conventions for Microsoft Visual Basic
- Glossary -
Installing the CD-ROM
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