MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
How to create a Microsoft Access application with some unique tips and tricks.
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Many people are confused about when to use a bang (!) and when to use a period. You can use a bang whenever you're separating an object from its collection, as shown in these two examples:
Forms!frmClients Forms!frmClients!txtClientIDIn the first example, frmClients is part of the Forms collection. In the second example, txtClientID is part of the Controls collection of the frmClients form.
In most cases, you can also use a period to separate an object from its collection. The reason is that the expression Me!txtClientID is actually a shortcut to the complete reference Me.Controls!txtClientID. Because Controls is the default collection for a form, you can omit Controls from the statement. You can abbreviate the expression to Me.txtClientID. The advantage of using the period over the bang is that the period provides you with IntelliSense. To test this, create a form and add a control called txtFirstName. Go to the code behind the form, and try typing Me!. Notice that IntelliSense is not invoked. Next, type Me. and watch as IntelliSense is invoked. IntelliSense facilitates the development process by providing a list box containing valid properties, methods, constants, and so on, as appropriate.
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IntelliSense is a tool that helps you when writing programming code. It provides you with auto-completion when writing your programming code.This material originally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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