Running Microsoft Access 2
by John L. Viescas
$39.95, 960 pages, with one 3.5-inch, 720KB disk
ISBN: 1-55615-592-1

The Complete Guide to the Newest Version of the Microsoft Database
Management System for Windows

Information access is the key to success in any business. RUNNING MICROSOFT
ACCESS 2 from Microsoft Press provides users of Microsoft Access 2 for
Windows with the knowledge they need to put the newest version of this
powerful database management system to work right away.

This new edition of the bestseller by database expert John Viescas brings
users a depth of understanding not found in any other guide. Whether
readers want an introduction to database concepts or detailed information
on how to transfer data between Microsoft Access and other databases,
they'll find all the information they need.

Viescas' example-rich coverage, hands-on style, and winning tips and
strategies will help longtime developers and DBMS newcomers alike get the
performance they need from this exciting business tool. Completely
customizable customer lists, inventory tracking records, order entry
forms, and sales reports can be designed in a snap. Anyone who needs
access to data-from a small business manager to an enterprise wide
information system administrator--will get expert advice and learn how to
design, build, and modify an efficient database.

The book provides a solid foundation for designing databases, forms, and
reports, and for getting them all to work together. Readers will discover
how to create complex applications by linking design elements with the
powerful macro facilities of Microsoft Access or with Microsoft Access
Basic language.

Plus, the book includes a disk that contains five sample databases that
illustrate the examples in the book and show efficient table designs for
common applications. RUNNING MICROSOFT ACCESS 2 is a one-stop information
source!

Appendixes include instructions on installing Microsoft Access and sample
database schemas, which contain the table designs that can be used as the
foundation for other databases. A comprehensive index quickly points
readers to any subject in the book.

John L. Viescas is an independent database consultant with more than 25
years of database design consulting experience. He is a contributing
editor for Access Advisor magazine, and has lectured at conferences and
user group meetings around the world, including highly rated sessions on
Microsoft Access at the Microsoft Tech Ed conferences.

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and the leading publisher of quality computer books about Microsoft
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