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11-03-2005, 11:24 AM
Hi, all,
My office has been running Access 2000, and for several years now, I have been rather religiously using the Access 2000 Developer's Handbook (vol. 1: desktop edition) by Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, and Mike Gilbert (from Sybex). Now we are being upgraded to Access 2003 rather suddenly: my team members have already been upgraded, and the IT department is targeting my computer today.
I was disappointed to search the web and see that Getz, et. al., don't seem to have published a 2003 edition of the Developer's Handbook. I already have the Access Cookbook 2nd edition (from O'Reilly), but I'm seeking a recommendation for an Access 2003 developer's guide that might take the place of my dog-eared 2000 Developer's Handbook. I've been working with Access and VBA for several years through versions 1997 and 2000, so I don't need a beginner's guide that explains basic Access interface tasks or basic VBA concepts; Intermediate/Advanced level is preferred.
Any suggestions for other books?? And does anyone have any opinion on how well or poorly the 2002 Access Developer's Handbook could support Access 2003 development?
Thanks, y'all! Much obliged for any opinions!
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My office has been running Access 2000, and for several years now, I have been rather religiously using the Access 2000 Developer's Handbook (vol. 1: desktop edition) by Ken Getz, Paul Litwin, and Mike Gilbert (from Sybex). Now we are being upgraded to Access 2003 rather suddenly: my team members have already been upgraded, and the IT department is targeting my computer today.
I was disappointed to search the web and see that Getz, et. al., don't seem to have published a 2003 edition of the Developer's Handbook. I already have the Access Cookbook 2nd edition (from O'Reilly), but I'm seeking a recommendation for an Access 2003 developer's guide that might take the place of my dog-eared 2000 Developer's Handbook. I've been working with Access and VBA for several years through versions 1997 and 2000, so I don't need a beginner's guide that explains basic Access interface tasks or basic VBA concepts; Intermediate/Advanced level is preferred.
Any suggestions for other books?? And does anyone have any opinion on how well or poorly the 2002 Access Developer's Handbook could support Access 2003 development?
Thanks, y'all! Much obliged for any opinions!
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