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Kevin
I went to Barnes and Noble this afternoon hoping to find a book which
would update me from my initial introduction to Access, circa '97, to
now (2003). The books I read back then (Running Access, Mastering
Access, the "bubble book", Access Cookbook helped back then, but were
more than a bit fuzzy about things I think I should really know more
about, like class modules and collections. I finally discovered how to
construct class modules and cut-and-pasted code for collections since
then, and love them both as tools, but have never felt like I really
understood what the hell I'm doing. Can anyone recommend a book which
explains the theory and practice of these guys without going into
excessive detail about which button to click to bring up Properties?
I'm smart enough to have constructed code which writes class module code
for a table or a field, but not smart enough to really understand what
I'm doing there.
What would help me here?
Thanks,
Kevin
would update me from my initial introduction to Access, circa '97, to
now (2003). The books I read back then (Running Access, Mastering
Access, the "bubble book", Access Cookbook helped back then, but were
more than a bit fuzzy about things I think I should really know more
about, like class modules and collections. I finally discovered how to
construct class modules and cut-and-pasted code for collections since
then, and love them both as tools, but have never felt like I really
understood what the hell I'm doing. Can anyone recommend a book which
explains the theory and practice of these guys without going into
excessive detail about which button to click to bring up Properties?
I'm smart enough to have constructed code which writes class module code
for a table or a field, but not smart enough to really understand what
I'm doing there.
What would help me here?
Thanks,
Kevin