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Title: Access from the Ground Up by Edward Hartmann, William Loyd, Martin S. Matthews ISBN: 1-55958-511-0 Publisher: Learning Express Pub. Date: May, 1994 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)
Rating: 5
Summary: Exceptionally good for beginners
Comment: I wanted to find a worthwhile text to supplement the Access
2.0 introductory courses I developed. For beginners, this is
the best of the bunch.
Many introductory database books immediately dive into the
specific program they are about. I think this is a disservice
to the beginning reader. There are a few things which
everyone needs to know about relational database design
before even thinking about using such a program.
One of the best things about this book is its initial chapter on
the essentials of database analysis. It doesn't get into so
much detail as to scare people away, but it successfully
emphasizes the benefits of developing a plan before building
an application. With this book as a start, the reader is less
likely to develop the bad habit of "shooting from the hip".
The remaining chapters cover tables, queries, forms, reports,
and macros. The book includes useful exercises to develop
the rudimentary skills that anyone needs to know in order to
work with Microsoft Access.
In fact, the exercises are unified in that they all revolve
around a common theme: developing an application for a
bookseller to track customers and inventory. It's a good
example, since many aspects of the sample application
can be used elsewhere.
There is one major topic this book doesn't address, and that's
how to write Access Basic code. But then, coding isn't a
suitable topic for an introductory text, is it? If you're at that
stage in your Access career, you need to look elsewhere for
guidance.
For absolute beginners, though, this is the only book I
recommend.
Steve Swope
(Microsoft Certified Trainer,
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
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