
MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Working with Arrays
An array is a series of variables referred to by the same name. You differentiate each element of the array by using a unique index number, but all the elements must be of the same data type. Arrays help make coding more efficient. It's easy to loop through each element of an array, performing some process on each element. Arrays have a lower bound, which is zero by default, and an upper bound, and array elements must be contiguous.The scope of an array can be Public, Module, or Local. As with other variables, the scope depends on where the array is declared and whether the Public, Private, or Dim keyword is used.
Declaring and Working with Fixed Arrays
When declaring a fixed array, you give VBA the upper bound and the type of data that it will contain. The following code creates an array that holds six string variables: Dim astrNames(5) As StringNOTE
Many people do not like the fact that, by default, the elements of an array are zerobased. Fortunately, the VBA language allows you to declare both the lower bound and the upper bound of any array. The syntax looks like this: Dir astrNames(1 to 6)This material orginally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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