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adam_text | Titel: Professional Access 2013 programming
Autor: Hennig, Teresa
Jahr: 2013
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
xxvli
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
TO
ACCESS
WEB
APPS
AND
ARCHITECTURE
3
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AND
ARCHITECTURE
3
Deprecated
Components
4
Access
Data
Projects
5
Jet
Replication
6
Menus
and
Toolbars
6
Import/Export/Link
to
Jet
3.x
and
dBASE
Files
7
PivotTables
and
PivotCharts
8
Collect
Data
via
E-mail
8
SharePoint
Workflow
8
Source
Code
Control
Extension
9
Packaging
Wizard
10
Upsizing
Wizard
10
Creating
Access
Web
Databases
11
New
Components
Added
12
Database
Compare
12
Audit
and
Control
Management
Server
13
What
Is
an
App?
13
How
Is
an
App
Hosted?
15
How
Is
an
App
Distributed?
16
App
Marketplace
for
Publicly
Available
Solutions
16
App
Catalogs
for
Internal-Facing
Solutions
16
How
Are
Security
and
Trust
Managed
in
Apps?
18
Setting
Up
a
SharePoint
Site
for
Your
Apps
20
Setting
Up
an
Office
365
Trial
Account
21
Solving
Business
Problems
24
The
Maid
To
Order
Work
Schedule
Database
24
Summary
24
CHAPTER
2:
DESIGNING
TABLES
25
Creating
a
Blank
App
Keeping
Your
Log
Ins
Straight
26
27
CONTENTS
Creating
Tables
29
Creating
Tables
Using
Nouns
29
Creating
Tables
from
Imported
Data
Sources
31
Creating
Tables
the
Traditional
Way
36
Tables
and
Their
Related
Views
37
Data
Type
Changes
from
Previous
Versions
38
Text
Data
Type
38
Hyperlink
Fields
39
Numeric
Data
Type
39
Date/Time
Data
Type
40
Image
Data
Type
40
Lookup
Data
Type
40
Field
Properties
40
Linking
SharePoint
Lists
41
Summary
42
CHAPTER
3:
UNDERSTANDING
THE
NEW
USER
INTERFACE
45
Web
Navigation
46
Navigation
Tools
46
The
New
Approach
to
Layout
51
The
New
Ribbon
55
Mobile
Devices
Support
60
SharePoint
and
Office
365
65
Creating
a
Web
App
via
Team
Site
67
Deleting
Web
Apps
69
Sharing
Web
Apps
with
Others
69
Summary
70
CHAPTER
4:
DESIGNING
VIEWS
73
View
Design
Surface
74
Ribbon
75
Tiles
76
Links
and
Creating
Views
78
Field
List
79
Popup
Properties
84
Manipulating
Control
Placement
88
Duplicating
a
View
92
Action
Bar
and
Action
Bar
Buttons
93
Action
Bar
Button
Properties
93
Default
Action
Button
94
Custom
Action
Buttons
95
XVÌ
CONTENTS
Controls
96
Changed
Controls
96
New
Controls
103
Common
Properties
108
Client
Controls
with
No
Counterparts
109
Web
Browser
Control
110
Summary
114
CHAPTER
5:
CREATING
QUERIES
AND
WRITING
EXPRESSIONS
115
Query
Architecture
116
SQL
Server
Views
116
Table-Valued
Functions
117
Changes
in
the
Query
Designer
119
Creating,
Editing,
Saving,
and
Previewing
Queries
119
Action
Queries
125
Parameterized
Queries
125
Aggregates,
Unique
Values,
and
Top
Values
126
Query
Properties
127
Functions
and
Expressions
128
Delimiters
129
Operator
Differences
129
New
Constants
131
Data
Type
Inspection
and
Conversion
132
String
Functions
135
Date
and
Time
Functions
139
Math
Functions
141
Other
Functions
145
Availability
by
Context
146
Summary
148
CHAPTER
6:
Creating
Macros
149
Why
We
Need
a
New
Web-Compatible
Macro
Language
150
Where
We’ve
Been
150
Access s
Traditional
Role
as
Tool
of
First
Choice
151
Macro
Designer
152
Action
Catalog
153
Expressions
and
Expression
Builder
153
Data
Macro
Tracing
154
Parameter
Box
155
Macro
Links
155
Interacting
with
the
Macro
Designer
155
CONTENTS
Different
Types
of
Macros
157
Ul
Macros
157
Data
Macros
157
Data
Macro
Architecture
158
Ul
Macro
Architecture
159
Block
Macro
Action
160
Creating
and
Editing
Data
Macros
160
Creating
a
Standalone
Data
Macro
162
Using
the
Action
Catalog
162
Using
the
Add
New
Action
Drop-Down
162
Using
Program
Flow
Actions
162
How
to
Use
the
LookupRecord
Data
Block
165
How
to
Use
ForEachRecord
and
EdltRecord
165
How
to
Use
DeleteRecord
166
Creating
and
Editing
Ul
Macros
166
How
to
Use
SetProperty
168
How
to
Use
ChangeView
and
OpenPopup
169
How
to
Use
RequeryRecords
171
How
to
Use
Data
Entry
Operations
171
Using
Ul
and
Data
Macros
Together
172
How
to
Create
and
Use
Parameters
172
How
to
Return
Values
174
Summary
175
CHAPTER
7:
DESIGNING
THE
TABLE
STRUCTURE
177
New
Data
Types
178
Short
and
Long
Text
Fields
178
Number
Fields
182
Date/TIme
Fields
183
Currency
187
Yes/No
188
Hyperlink
188
Image
189
Calculated
Fields
190
Lookup
Fields
191
Validation
Rules
and
Text
193
Field
Level
Validation
193
Record
Level
Validation
195
Editing
Validation
Rules
with
Existing
Data
195
Validation
Rules
Design
Consideration
196
Leveraging
Calculated
Fields
197
Creating
Concatenated
Fields
197
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CONTENTS
Configuration
Tables
199
Tally
Table
199
Utility
Table
200
Summary
200
CHAPTER
8:
DESIGNING
THE
USER
INTERFACE
203
Naming
Convention
for
Web
Apps
204
Planning
the
User
Interface
205
Reusing
Create,
Read,
Update,
and
Delete
Views
205
Effective
Navigation
Design
206
Traditional
Navigation
Patterns
206
Web
Design
Principles
211
Tile-Bound
View
and
Popup
Views
215
Creating
a
Splash
Screen
216
Designing
an
Index
Form
219
List
View:
Searching
on
a
field
219
Summary
View:
Searching
on
an
Aggregated
Value
223
Datasheet:
Filtering
Cumulatively
230
Creating
a
Query
By
View
237
SQL
Construction
237
Techniques
for
Filtering
241
Design
Requirements
246
Creating
Filter
Tables
248
Creating
Data
Macro
to
Clear
Selections
249
Creating
Query
By
View
249
Filtering
Query
252
Building
Data
Macros
to
Populate
Filter
Tables
257
Building
a
Popup
View
to
Display
the
Filter
Results
260
Building
a
Click
Event
Handler
261
Summary
263
CHAPTER
9:
SOLVING
BUSINESS
PROBLEMS
WITH
MACROS
265
Macro
Design
Considerations
266
When
to
Use
Data
Macros
266
When
to
Use
Ul
Macros
268
On
Start
Macro
269
Using
Freestanding
Macros
270
Cloning
a
Record
270
Generating
a
Set
of
Records
with
Variable
Parameters
278
Generating
Records
In
Different
Tables
290
Updating
and/or
Deleting
Several
Records
294
Using
Table
Events
296
Performance
Considerations
297
CONTENTS
Preventing
Deletions
of
Completed
Records
298
Acquiring
Default
Values
from
Other
Tables
300
Maintaining
a
History
of
Change
301
Summary
303
CHAPTER
10:
EXTENDING
WEB
APPS
305
Integration
Options
306
Security
Considerations
307
Introduction
to
Web
Services
310
Linking
a
Web
App
for
Additional
Functionality
311
Locating
and
Adding
the
Locations
Mapper
App
311
Configuring
and
Using
the
Locations
Mapper
App
315
Inlining
a
Web
App
in
Access
Web
App
322
Adding
a
PayPal
Button
333
Getting
the
PayPal
HTML
333
Authoring
a
Custom
Page
in
SharePoint
Designer
336
Allowing
Framing
of
Custom
Page
338
Adding
the
PayPal
HTML
339
Showing
a
PayPal
Button
on
an
Access
Web
App
340
Adding
a
Site
Mailbox
341
Configuration
for
a
Site
Mailbox
342
Setting
Up
the
Site
Mailbox
343
Team
Site
Mailbox
as
a
Shared
Tool
347
Using
APIs
with
a
Web
Browser
Control
362
Building
a
Page
to
Handle
JavaScript
Code
363
Development
Experience
366
Adding
the
Charting
Page
to
Access
Web
App
368
Consuming
ZIP-Lookup
Web
Services
in
the
Client
371
Creating
a
User
Account
for
the
Web
Service
372
Library
References
and
Code
373
Summary
394
CHAPTER
11:
CONNECTING
TO
YOUR
WEB
APP
397
Info
Backstage
398
Connections
399
Enable/Disable
Connection
400
Getting
Connection
Details
401
Reset
Passwords
401
Using
the
Access
Client
401
Adding
VBA
Code
to
Relink
406
Best
Practices
409
XX
CONTENTS
Using
Excel
412
Creating
an
ODC
Connection
412
Creating
an
Excel
Table
415
Creating
an
Excel
PivotChart
416
Creating
an
Excel
PivotTable
420
External
Data
Considerations
421
Sharing
Excel
Workbooks
on
the
Web
425
Using
SSMS
430
Connecting
to
a
Web
App
Database
430
Adding
a
Linked
Server
on
the
Web
App
Database
433
Querying
Data
in
a
Linked
Server
437
Using
Linked
Server
Programmability
Objects
442
Summary
446
CHAPTER
12:
WEB
APPS
IN
THE
ENTERPRISE
449
Creating
a
Document
Library
450
Creating
a
Custom
Content
Type
452
Importing
Image
Files
455
Customizing
a
Library
456
Customizing
a
Library
Ribbon
458
Version
Control
460
Customizing
an
App
Package
463
Linking
to
a
Template
File
467
Synchronizing
Data
Between
App
Databases
468
Local
Differential
Backup
468
Choosing
Approaches
479
Summary
479
CHAPTER
13:
IMPLEMENTING
SECURITY
MODELS
FOR
THE
ACCESS
WEB
APP
481
Security
Considerations
482
File-Based
Security
482
Agent-Based
Security
482
Securing
Web
Apps
on
SharePoint
483
Security
in
the
Application
Layer
484
SharePoint
Security
485
Team
Sites
and
Personal
Storage
486
Managing
User
Accounts
486
Extending
Permissions
490
External
User
Accounts
491
Anonymous
Access
492
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CONTENTS
Securing
Web
Apps
in
the
Web
Browser
494
Using
Subsites
to
Restrict
Users
to
Specific
Apps
498
Sites
and
Subsites
499
Traditional
Methods
for
Security
in
Client
Solutions
509
Web
App
Linked
File
Security
513
DSN-Less
Linking
and
Relinking
514
Password
Storage/Non-Storage
515
Local
SQL
Server
532
Summary
537
CHAPTER
14:
DEPLOYING
ACCESS
WEB
APPS
539
Deploying
Access
Web
Apps
540
Web
Apps
and
App
Catalogs
540
On-Premises
SharePoint
Server
541
Versioning
Web
Apps
551
Summary
562
CHAPTER
15:
MANAGING
DATA
SOURCES
565
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CHAPTER
15:
MANAGING
DATA
SOURCES
565
Normalization
566
First
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Repeating
Groups
566
Second
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Duplicate
Data
567
Third
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Fields
That
Do
Not
Depend
on
the
Key
567
Other
Normalization
Forms
568
Normalization
Examples
568
Un-Normalized
Table
568
First
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Repeating
Groups
568
Second
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Duplicate
Data
569
Third
Normal
Form:
Eliminate
Fields
That
Do
Not
Depend
on
the
Key
569
Primary
Keys
570
Overview
of
Access
Files
and
the
Database
Engine
572
Other
Data
Sources
572
Overview
of
ODBC
Linking
573
Managing
Linked
Objects
576
Querying
External
Data
Effectively
579
Linked
Object
Performance
and
Query
Optimization
579
Passthrough
Query
and
T-SQL
580
Comparing
Access
SQL
and
T-SQL
581
Summary
582
XXII
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
16:
PROGRAMMING
USING
VBA,
APIS,
AND
MACROS
585
VBA
586
Procedures
586
User-Defined
Functions
586
Error
Handling
591
Debugging
596
Leveraging
Queries
597
Enhancing
Query
Techniques
597
Query
by
Form
604
Creating
a
Query
On
the
Fly
Using
VBA
606
API
608
Obtaining
Documentation
for
API
Functions
609
Mapping
Data
Types
609
VBA
User-Defined
Types
and
C-Style
Structs
610
Pointers
and
Handles
611
32-Bit
vs.
64-Bit
611
Putting
It
All
Together:
Create
and
Manage
an
Explorer
Window
613
API
Declaration
617
Declaring
the
Enumeration
Function
618
Declaring
the
Callback
Function
619
Determining
the
Class
Name
of
a
Window
619
Preparing
the
EnumChildProc
for
Two
Different
Uses
620
Creating
the
Main
Procedure
620
Retrieving
Window
Information
621
Tips
and
Techniques
622
Introduction
to
Data
Macros
624
Why
Use
Data
Macros?
625
Differences
in
Client
and
Web
Data
Macros
625
Use
Cases
for
Data
Macros
626
Creating
Data
Macros
628
Maintaining
Calculated
Values
to
Support
Indexing
628
Maintaining
Quantity
On
Hand
to
Support
Business
Logic
631
Data
Macros
and
VBA
640
Summary
641
CHAPTER
17:
CREATING
INTUITIVE
FORMS
643
Creating
Intuitive
Forms
644
Clean
Layout
645
Guiding
the
User
Through
the
Process
645
Showing
and
Verifying
Data
in
a
Timely
Manner
646
User-Friendly
Messages
and
Tips
646
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CONTENTS
Leveraging
Built-in
Functionality
647
Textbox
647
Label
648
Command
Buttons
649
Split
Forms
650
Pop-up,
Modal,
or
Dialog
Forms
652
The
Demo
Forms
653
Tag
Property
653
Displaying
Images
654
List
and
Combo
Boxes
656
Datasheet
View
Search
Forms
657
Multiple
Instances
of
a
Form
660
Multi-Value
Fields
663
Appending
MVFs
664
Appending
Attachments
665
Report
Runner
668
Creating
the
Foundation
668
Setting
Up
the
Report
and
Its
Criteria
Fields
669
Selecting
the
Criteria
and
Running
the
Report
673
Summary
685
CHAPTER
18:
CREATING
POWERFUL
REPORTS
687
Introduction
to
Reports
688
Creating
Reports
689
Fundamentals
689
Creating
and
Customizing
Reports
693
SubReports
696
Drill
Down
Reports
698
Report
Examples
700
Grouping
Data
700
Reports
with
Simple
Criteria
701
Reports
with
Simple
Groupings
702
One
Flexible
Report
702
Calling
the
Criteria
Form
from
the
Report
706
Reports
that
Compare
Values
706
Professional
Polish
709
Report
Criteria
709
Confidentiality
Statement
711
Page
Numbers
and
Report
Date
711
Report
Name
711
Using
Work
Tables
711
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CONTENTS
Filling
Out
PDF
Forms
Using
Access
712
Using
Reports
712
Using
an
XFDF
file
713
Summary
715
CHAPTER
19:
AUTOMATING
AND
INTEGRATING
WITH
OTHER
PROGRAMS
717
Overview
of
Interoperability
717
Getting
Started
with
Automation
719
Declare
and
Instantiate
Variables
721
Early
Binding
Versus
Late
Binding
722
Automating
Office
Programs
724
Microsoft
Excel
Integration
725
Integration
with
Excel
Using
Ribbons,
Menus,
and
Macros
725
Referencing
the
Excel
Object
Library
728
Working
with
the
Excel
Object
Model
728
Using
Automation
to
Send
Data
to
Excel
728
Creating
an
Excel
PivotTable
from
Access
731
Generating
an
Excel
Chart
from
Access
734
Word
Integration
737
Integration
with
Word
Using
Ribbons,
Menus,
and
Macros
737
Referencing
the
Word
Object
Library
737
Working
with
the
Word
Object
Model
738
Sending
Access
Data
to
Word
with
Automation
738
Using
Access
Automation
to
Create
Word
Tables
741
PowerPoint
Integration
744
Setting
a
Reference
to
the
PowerPoint
Object
Library
745
Working
with
the
PowerPoint
Object
Model
745
Creating
a
Presentation
from
an
Access
Table
745
Outlook
Integration
749
Sending
Outlook
Mail
Using
a
Macro
Action
750
Referencing
the
Outlook
Object
Model
751
Sending
Mail
Using
VBA
and
Automation
751
Reading
and
Moving
Mail
Using
VBA
and
Automation
753
Creating
Other
Outlook
Items
Using
VBA
and
Automation
755
Integrating
Access
with
Other
Applications
759
Summary
762
CHAPTER
20:
SECURING,
DEPLOYING,
AND
MAINTAINING
ACCESS
APPLICATIONS
763
User
Level
Security
and
Audit
Trail
764
Local
User
Table
765
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766
766
767
767
768
769
770
771
772
772
773
775
776
778
778
784
785
786
786
789
791
791
791
792
794
795
795
796
802
805
807
807
814
817
820
823
CONTENTS
Network
Identity
Network
Identity
with
a
User
Table
in
Access
Database
Different
Front-end
Files
for
Different
User
Roles
Security
Summary
Converting
from
.mdb
with
User
Level
Security
to
.accdb
Audit
Trail
Using
VBA
Using
Data
Macros
Remote
Query
Deployment
Considerations
Deploying
Front-end
Files
Auto-Updating
the
Front
End
Deploying
Back-end
Changes
Maintaining
Different
Environments
Development,
Test,
and
Production
Environments
Promoting
Files
from
Test
to
Production
Version
Control
Data
Maintenance
Automating
Backups
Automating
Maintenance
How
to
Kick
Users
Out
of
the
Application
Ownership
of
Code
Intellectual
Property
Rights
Trial
Version
Summary
CHAPTER
21:
MAXIMIZING
SQL
SERVER
CAPABILITIES
Upsizing
When
to
Upsize
The
Upsizing
Process
Things
to
Watch
for
When
Upsizing
Working
with
SQL
Server
as
the
Back
End
SQL
Server
Management
Studio
SQL
Server
Objects
Troubleshooting
Summary
INDEX
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