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This course is designed for experienced Access users who want to learn ActiveX Data Objects, control structures, and the basics of VBA programming.
You will learn the Visual Basic for Applications language as well as the Access classes and objects needed to create VBA scripts to automate Access. You will create procedures and functions using the VBA language and Access objects. As well, debugging and error handling techniques are reviewed.
Category
ID
Duration
Level
Price
Microsoft Access
13292
3 Day(s)
Advanced
$1,485.00
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:• Work with objects, use Object Browser, identify collection objects, and use the Controls collection.• Manipulate data by declaring variables, combine data by using expressions, get user input, create Sub and Function procedures, and call one procedure from another.• Use decision structures and use loop structures.• Identify ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) architecture and collections, connect to a database, work with a Recordset, and create a parameter query
Getting Started• Introduction to Programming in Access• Why Program in Access?• Understanding the Development Environment• Using Visual Basic HelpWorking with Procedures and Functions• Understanding Modules• Creating a Standard Module• Understanding Procedures• Creating a Sub Procedure• Calling Procedures• Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures• Creating a Function Procedure• Naming Procedures• Organizing Code and Procedures• Working with the Code EditorUnderstanding Objects• Understanding Classes and Objects• Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy• Understanding Collections• Using the Object Browser• Working with the Application Object• Understanding the Form Object• Working with Properties• Using the With Statement• Working with Methods• Understanding the DoCmd Object• Working with Events• Understanding the Order of EventsUsing Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions• Understanding Expressions and Statements• Declaring Variables• Understanding Data Types• Working with Variable Scope• Working with Variable Lifetime• Considering Variable Scope and Lifetime Together• Using Intrinsic Functions• Understanding Constants• Using Intrinsic Constants• Using Message Boxes• Using Input BoxesControlling Program Execution• Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures• Working with Boolean Expressions• Using the If...End If Decision Structures• Using the Select Case...End Select Structure• Using the For...Next Structure• Using the For Each...Next Structure• Using the Do...Loop Structure• Guidelines for use of Branching Structures
Working with Recordsets• Declaring and Creating Object Variables• Working with the DAO Recordset ObjectDebugging Code• Understanding Errors• Using Debugging Tools• Setting Breakpoints• Setting Break Expressions• Using Break Mode during Run Mode• Stepping through Code• Determining the Value of ExpressionsHandling Errors• Understanding Error Handling• Understanding VBA's Error Trapping Options• Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement• Understanding the Err Object• Writing an Error-Handling Routine• Working with Inline Error HandlingAppendix - Working with the ADO Recordset Object
Questions?
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Microsoft Access 2016Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Microsoft Access 2013Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Microsoft Access 2010
Appropriate introductory and advanced courses plus several weeks ofpractice. No programming experience is required.
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