G
George
Hi,
I have decided to make the transition and apply object oriented techniques
in my database using classes but I have some difficulty.
The problem is that most books deal with the subject in a quite superficial
way, exposing the reader to the basic principles of oop only but fail to go
into any depth, practically speaking.
In real life, forms do not contain only textboxes based on a single table,
they also include combo boxes based on look up tables, list boxes based on
union queries, filters, option buttons, tab controls, subforms, to mention
just a few. Real life is a lot more complicated.
Could someone please refer me to some books, magazines or online examples
about object oriented programming in connection with Access? I would greatly
appreciate it. I believe it is worth the effort to learn how to use classes
but... how?
Thanks in advance, George
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I have decided to make the transition and apply object oriented techniques
in my database using classes but I have some difficulty.
The problem is that most books deal with the subject in a quite superficial
way, exposing the reader to the basic principles of oop only but fail to go
into any depth, practically speaking.
In real life, forms do not contain only textboxes based on a single table,
they also include combo boxes based on look up tables, list boxes based on
union queries, filters, option buttons, tab controls, subforms, to mention
just a few. Real life is a lot more complicated.
Could someone please refer me to some books, magazines or online examples
about object oriented programming in connection with Access? I would greatly
appreciate it. I believe it is worth the effort to learn how to use classes
but... how?
Thanks in advance, George
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