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Build Your Own Wizard User Interface |
Garry Robinson |
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The wizard interface is one of the most successful that Microsoft has created. Garry Robinson shows how you can add wizards |
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to your Access applications. Included with the article are a number of Access objects you can import into your application so that you can build your own wizards. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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How do you pick which areas to specialize in? |
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Data Shaping: Handling Non-Relational Data |
Mike Gunderloy |
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Article |
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Not all data can be force-fit into relational formats. Microsoft has introduced data shaping as an extension to SQL to handle |
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hierarchical recordsets. Mike Gunderloy explains the basics of data shaping and digs into the syntax of the SHAPE statement. |
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Managing Hierarchical Data |
Don Franke |
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Article |
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If you have hierarchical data but don't want to use ADO's shaped recordsets, what are you going to do? Here's how to handle |
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hierarchical data with the tools built into Access and Jet. Don Franke has provided ADO and DAO solutions and shows how to |
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move the code on to the World Wide Web |
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Mike Gunderloy |
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Access Answers |
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Mike Gunderloy's first answer addresses issues around client/server development, particularly the interactions between Access |
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pass-through queries, SQL Server stored procedures, and Access forms. With that out of the way, Mike then shows how to |
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tame some of the new behavior of Access 2000. |
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Received Spell |
Phyllis Emigh |
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Received Spell |
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Christopher R. Weber |
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Smart Tip |
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