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Paperback Effective Executive's Guide to Microsoft Access 2002 Book

ISBN: 1931150060

ISBN13: 9781931150064

Effective Executive's Guide to Microsoft Access 2002

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Very much to the point

I usually develop custom applications against Oracle. But for one project, I needed to make Access front-end Oracle in order to support ad hoc queries. After playing with Access for a day, it was apparent some functionality was not easy to get my hands on. I was confronted with a few "how do I get from here to there" situations. This book clearly and concisely explained how to implement some common business processes. While I have a technical background, the Access user interface is decidedly non-technical and not always intuitive. This helped me in a couple of key areas. It was much easier to use than most of those dreadful 1,200 page tomes. And it covered things I couldn't find online. For me, it was definitely useful.

For anyone requiring a quick learning curve

Scott Clark and Doug Kleiber effectively collaborate to show busy executives how to quickly become proficient in using Microsoft Access software in Effective Executives's Guide To Access 2002. They present a seven step approach to designing, building, and managing a Microsoft Access 2002 database. Included is an overview of what Access databases are and what they can accomplish; what is necessary for designing and building an Access database; how to create forms and then utilize those forms to supply a database with data; how to turn data into useful information through describing how data ties together; how to search through and filter data, plus bring data from several databases together; create concise reports gathering data together and presenting it is useful, effective ways; and how to publish the data from an Access database, including making it available to others via the Internet. Effective Executives's Guide To Access 2002 is very highly recommended for anyone requiring a quick learning curve in the use of a Microsoft Access 2002 database.

Perfect for new business users of Access

This is kind of a funny computer book. For one thing, it's really well-written. (Not always the case with computer books.) For another thing, it doesn't just document the program, it explains how to use Access 2002 to build a database. (The example used in the book is building a database of donors for a nonprofit agency, but as you read through the book you see pretty easily how things would work in your real database.)One thing I appreciated was the real world perspective. When I read about stuff like when you need to augment Access with SQL Server or Oracle and how much these options cost, I could tell the writers had used Access in real business settings.One important warning though. This isn't a big book on Access. Think of this book as "Access for Dummies" minus the silliness and humor but plus business advice and information. This book is a fast tutorial that will get you very proficient and comfortable. But it's not a book to turn you into an Access developer.By the way, I read this after reading a positive review in Library Journal (they recommended the Effective Executive's Guide series) and a very positive blurb in Publishers Weekly (they said these books, uniquely, tell people how to get their work done).

It's about time:

I was extremely pleased to see this volume in the 'Effective Executive's' series. I have used a couple of these already and recommend them to my partners. Being a lawyer, not a computer expert, it is very refreshing to find a series of books that understands and directly caters to my needs as a businessman. Most database books that I have found fall into two distinct categories: those written for computer experts, and those targeted at the home user. I don't need an expert's "bells and whistles" reference, and being hand-held slowly through cataloging my CD collection is quite annoying when I have business-related database problems to solve. The authors have done a good job of taking this subject and organizing it into a logical series of 'Steps'. The example project was easy to tailor to one of several that I have been attempting in my own office. Being able to download the tutorial files from the Internet was a great time-saver and enhanced the book greatly, in my opinion--it's nice to not have to spend an extra [money] for a CD that's mostly blank or filled with junk. This book is an excellent tool for those of us who want to quickly learn how to use Access in our work.

Concise and Complete

This book was a very welcome discovery. So many of the books on Access are either endless tomes full of high-end programming that I'll never need for my business, or else they're those quick little guides that look like they cover it all but don't actually tell you how to >do< anything. <p>This was exactly what I was looking for. Its got examples that are relevant to me as a business owner and I've given it to a friend who is an exec for a big insurance company (think "pyramid") and he said its addressing his needs, too. It's written clearly, but it's also an enjoyable read. So many computer books are so dry. I was able to get down to business immediately after reading this, and my Access databases are up and running great. Highly recommended!
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