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Access VBA Course London & UK wide
Microsoft Access 2002 XP VBA
2 day instructor-led, courses never cancelled, from £275 (list price £495)
Training formats available
Who is this training course suitable for?
Advanced users of Microsoft Access responsible for managing very large and variable amounts of databases or teams, who want to learn how to use VBA to improve the accessibility and usability of their data.
Prerequisites
A good working knowledge of Access is required,
or our Microsoft Access Advanced course.
Benefits
You will be able to utilise the extensive tools available in VBA, using
basic programming structures, subroutines and functions. At the end of this
course your existing knowledge of Access will be improved to include developing
effective Access solutions using VBA.
Course Syllabus
Getting Started
Introduction to Programming in Access
Why Program in Access?
Understanding the Development Environment
Using Visual Basic Help
Using Procedures and Functions
Understanding and creating modules
Examining procedures
Making a sub procedure
Calling procedures and using the immediate window
Function procedures
Naming a procedure
Using the code editor
Understanding Objects
Understanding Classes and Objects
Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with the Application Object
Understanding the Form Object
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Working with Methods
Understanding the DoCmd Object
Working with Events
Understanding the Order of Events
Expressions, Variables and Intrinsic Functions
Examining expressions and statements
How to declare variables
Examining data types
How to work with variable scope
Creating with intrinsic functions
Examining constants
Creating with intrinsic constants
Creating with message boxes
Creating with input boxes
How to declare and use object variables
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Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Working with the If...End If Decision Structures
Working with the Select Case...End Select Structure
Working with the For...Next Structure
Working with the For Each...Next Structure
Working with the Do...Loop Structure
Guidelines for use of Branching Structures
Working with Recordsets
Declaring and Creating Object Variables
Working with the ADODB Recordset Object
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Type
Locking Records for Updating
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Location - Optional
Using the CacheSize Property - Optional
Understanding Recordset Cursor Properties - Optional
Debugging Code
Explaining errors
Uses of debugging tools
How to set breakpoints
Staging through code
How to use break mode during run mode
Analysing the value of expressions
Handling Errors
Understanding Error Handling
Understanding VBA's Error Trapping Options
Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement
Understanding the Err Object
Writing an Error-Handling Routine
Working with Inline Error Handling
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Public Schedule - Pricing and Availability
"What do I get on the day?"
- Microsoft certified trainers with industry relevant experience
- Modern air conditioned training suite, flat screen PC's, 1 per delegate
- Lunch provided in a comfortable and relaxed setting
- Comprehensive course material and files to take away
- What do I get on the day? - More information
What is Microsoft Access?
Microsoft Access is a desktop database application, packaged with Microsoft
Office Professional. Unlike Excel, Access is able to work with millions of
records, allowing large databases to be created, updated, searched and reported
on by multiple users. From simple data capture to complex automation and user
interfaces, Access brings all the powerful functionality of a complete database,
without the need for expensive servers and administration.
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