ACC2: Tech*Ed 95: Sessions on Access Basic Code

Last reviewed: October 21, 1997
Article ID: Q129518
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Access version 2.0

SUMMARY

Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

The Microsoft Tech*Ed conference is an annual event for computer professionals who design, develop, integrate, or support Microsoft Office, Microsoft BackOffice, and Microsoft Windows-based solutions. The conference offers hundreds of technical detailed sessions about product development, integration, management, and future product directions.

The TE9502.EXE file contains documentation from two Tech*Ed 95 sessions about programming in Access Basic. Topics covered include Access Basic code syntax, looping structures, variable declaration, data types, error handling, and calling dynamic-link libraries.

 ~ TE9502.EXE (size: 194005 bytes) 

   is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library. It
   contains the following files:

   AC102.DOC    A Microsoft Word version 6.0 for Windows document named
                "Introduction to Access Basic Code"
   AC306.DOC    A Microsoft Word for Windows document named "Advanced
                Access Basic Code"
   AC301.MDB    A sample Microsoft Access database

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Additional query words: teched
Keywords : Softlib kbfile
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbinfo


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Last reviewed: October 21, 1997
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