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Microsoft Access Development

INTRODUCTION
(2 days)

16 JUNE 2008

4 AUG 2008

T.B.A.

$795*

INTERMEDIATE
(2 days)

18 JUNE 2008

6 AUG 2008

T.B.A.

$795*

ADVANCED
(1 day)

20 JUNE 2008

8 AUG 2008

T.B.A.

$395*

 

*SAVE $160(register for Introduction and Intermediate (4 days) for $1,430)
*SAVE $120(register for Intermediate and Advanced (3 days) for $1,070)
*SAVE $290 (register for all three classes (5 days) for $1,695)

Microsoft Access 
Alto Consulting & Training Course
(Alto Courses 1539A, 1539B, 1539C)

Customized and On Site Training Available

Alto's Microsoft Access hands-on, lab oriented seminars teach you what you need to know to put Access to work immediately. In a matter of days you will be mastering its database objects, query capabilities, ability to incorporate data from many sources and visual programming language. You will be delivering state-of-the-art Windows database applications in record time. Our expert instructors will guide you through Access' s powerful features, saving you months of confusion and frustration.

Introduction to Microsoft Access
Alto Consulting & Training Course
(Alto Course 1539A)

The two-day introductory segment is a comprehensive yet selective exploration of the key features and functions of the powerful Access products. You will learn the crucial configuration steps and design techniques that make it possible to create robust, full-featured database applications without any programming. The major components in Access have dozens and sometimes even hundreds of options for the way they can be used. This course does not attempt to cover everything, rather, it concentrates on the features and functions that will make the most effective use of your time and efforts.

Key Concept

  • Access is a vast product - you need to learn the 'good stuff' and get started with the right tools and efficient techniques for creating sophisticated applications without programming.

Course Outline

Overview of Access and the Jet Database Engine

  • The Importance of Database Design
  • Table Design
  • Field Data Types
  • Important Field Properties
  • Maintaining Data Integrity
  • Using Datasheets

Query Fundamentals

  • Basic SELECT Queries
  • Filtering and Sorting
  • Calculated Columns
  • Joining Multiple Tables
  • Insert, Update and Delete Queries

Form Design

  • Controls and Properties
  • Single Record Forms
  • Continuous Forms
  • Main/Sub Forms
  • Forms

Importing, Exporting and Attaching Data

  • Text Files
  • Spreadsheets
  • FoxPro/dBase and Others
  • Server-based Data

Report Design

  • Using Groups and Totals
  • Controlling Page Breaks and Grouping
  • Calculations
  • Subtotals, Grand Totals, Running Sums

Automating Tasks with Macros

  • Startup Housekeeping
  • Switchboards
  • Multi-Step Processes
Intermediate Microsoft Access
Alto Consulting & Training Course
(Alto Course 1539B)

The two-day intermediate segment is intended for those already familiar with basic Access operations and are ready to make the transition from Access user to application developer. You will learn how to directly control and manipulate Access from behind the scenes to create queries, data entry forms and reports that function precisely in the manner you require. Access is far more powerful and flexible than it might initially appear, making Access suitable for every kind of database application.

Key Concept

  • Go beyond the visible surface of Access and take direct control of your tables, queries, forms and reports via programming.
  • Produce full-featured database applications, quickly and efficiently.

Course Outline

Basic Controls

  • Common Properties, Methods, Events
  • Text boxes and Labels
  • Command Buttons
  • Check Boxes
  • Option Groups, Option and Toggle Buttons
  • Tabs versus Page Breaks

Programming with Access

  • Access VBA Source Code Editor
  • Source Code Organization
  • Appropriate Use of Source Code

Advanced Controls

  • Conditional Formatting
  • List Boxes and Combo Boxes
  • Subforms
  • Object Frames and ActiveX Controls

Advanced Query Features Grouping and Totaling

  • Cross-Tab Queries
  • Parameterized Queries
  • Outer Joins
  • Union Queries
  • Sub Queries

Data Access Objects (DAO) Opening Databases and Workspaces

  • Creating Recordsets
  • Navigating Through Recordsets
  • Insert, Update and Delete
  • Creating and Modifying Tables
  • Creating Queries in Source Code

Programming with Forms Form Events

  • Working with Sub Forms
  • Synchronizing Forms
  • Manipulating the Form's Recordset
  • Advanced Validation Techniques

Programming with Reports Report Events

  • Using Reports with Cross-Tab Queries
  • Manipulating Reports at Runtime
  • Working with Sub-Reports

Comprehensive Appendixes Manipulating Program Data

  • Controlling Program Flow
  • Strings and Dates
  • Using Objects and Collections

Advanced Microsoft Access
Alto Consulting & Training Course
(Alto Course 1539C)

The one-day advanced segment is an absolutely intense day intended for experienced Access developers who want to fine-tune their applications to exploit the many powerful features and functions built into Access. Access applications have numerous options for dealing with multiple users: different forms of security, concurrency and isolation can be combined to solve any conceivable design problem. Access can be extended by incorporating server-based data sources, ActiveX controls and servers into your applications.

Key Concept

  • Learn how to create reliable, secure, and optimized multi-user Access applications that can be distributed for use by customers, employees, staff members and others.

Course Outline

Error Handling Syntax and Tactics

  • Trapping and Reporting Errors
  • Handling Errors
  • Logging Errors

Multi-User Programming Techniques

  • Database, Table and Page Locking
  • Concurrency versus Isolation
  • Transactions

Working with Security

  • Nature and Purpose of Access Security
  • Users and Groups
  • Objects and Permissions

Working with Database Servers (SQL Server)

  • Configuring ODBC Data Sources
  • Attaching to Server Tables and Views
  • Working with Pass-Through Queries
  • Calling Server Stored Procedures
  • Jet versus ODBC Direct

Working with ActiveX Controls and Servers

  • Using Excel Spreadsheets
  • Using Word Documents
  • Using Visual Basic Objects

Optimizing Access Applications

  • Investigating Query Performance
  • Improving Query Performance
  • Forms and Reports
  • Source Code

Distribution with the Office Developer Edition

  • Differences Between Access Runtime and Retail
  • Designing with Distribution in Mind
  • Working with the Setup Wizard


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