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Title: Alison Balter's Mastering Access 97 Development, Premier Edition, Second Edition (2nd Edition)
by Alison Balter
ISBN: 0-672-30999-8
Publisher: SAMS
Pub. Date: 15 January, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.66 (32 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The Standard Measure
Comment: Ms. Balter's work is clear, concise and logically organized. I have found that the examples of VBA and SQL code she demonstrates in her work have opened up new and innovative approaches to problem-solving and trouble-shooting.

I had been interested in for some time in finding a single work that provided coverage of all pertinent Access programming topics, written in a way that allowed me to make immediate use of it 's techniques. I have found such a source in Ms. Balter's book.

Like most people, I suppose, my library of computer books contains a number of volumes that were either purchased for specific issues or addressed various matters involved in training. Unfortunately, most of these books are collecting dust as they proved quite difficult to read or pursued issues in a direction that, ultimately, did not address my concerns.

Ms. Balter's book provides uniquely comprehensive coverage of Access programming styles and approaches and provides enough examples that serve not only to resolve the immediate problem but provide food for thought on approaching larger issues.

Thanks to her for taking the time and effort in writing this terrific book.

Rating: 5
Summary: Most Practical Book on MS Access
Comment: The most practical book on MS Access I've read: full of excellent tips and warnings. Well organized with descriptive titles for sections and with an excellent index. It gives you step by step instructions on how to do things. Addressed to developers, all of the code works.

The book is very comprehensive, covering everything a developer would need to know including advanced forms and reports, menus, help files, database design, security, documentation, and distribution. Replication is briefly mentioned for the last item, and this book covers replication better than any MS Access book I've read. Though directed toward developers, it would also be in interest to managers because it covers client/server, OLE Automation or ActiveX technology, and database issues. Throughout the book a realistic time and billing application is developed--not the superficial applications you many times see.

It stirs one's imagination in some cases by describing capabilities most developers don't consider: creating collections or add ins or a library database, or adding methods to a form's class module.

The only problem I had with the book was its lack of information on the enclosed CD. To run some of the applications, you need to know what data file to link to. I decided to link to the Chap19ex.mdb tables. The book also mentions a Chap19DATA.mdb file which I couldn't find on the CD.

Overall, Mastering Access 97 is an outstanding effort by an obviously experienced and knowledgeable developer.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great book!
Comment: I want to start off by saying that I'm not a technically oriented person. I am a visual designer who had a need integrate aspects of my CAD work with a DBMS. I was handed Access and told to get to work on it. With the help of this book I was able to connect to my drawing DB (Sybase) via ODBC and write complex queries and reports using Access. Everyone at some point in their lives finds a teacher that makes perfect sense to them. I find Alison Balter's style of writing to be easily understandable, yet very detailed and concise. This book has been an invaluable midnight companion to me. With this book alone I have been able to write and distribute desktop applications based upon a wide variety of criteria and need. I am eagerly awaiting her next series on visual studio.net. I have lots of books on Access and SQL and there just anren't any better ones than this one (except maybe the 2000 and 2002 revisions).

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