
MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Why This Chapter Is Important
The Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) language is extremely rich and comprehensive. I cover VBA throughout this book as it applies to different topics, but this chapter focuses on some advanced application development techniques. These topics include user-defined types, arrays, advanced function techniques, and VBA compilation options. Mastering these topics will help to ensure your success as a VBA programmer.What Are User-Defined Types, and Why Would You Use Them?
A user-defined type, known as a struct or record, allows you to create a variable containing several pieces of information. You will often use user-defined types to hold information from one or more records in memory. You can also use them to hold related information that you would otherwise store in several unrelated variables. Because you can instruct each element of a user-defined type to hold a particular type of data, you can define each element in the type to correspond to the type of data stored in a specific field of a table.This user-defined type stores time-card information for an employee. Notice that the code explicitly declares the type of data stored in each element. The code declares the element containing the string WorkDescription with a length of 255. User-defined types make code cleaner by storing related data as a unit. A user-defined type exists only in memory and is, therefore, temporary. It's excellent for information that needs to be temporarily tracked at runtime. Because it's in memory, it can be quickly and efficiently read from and written to.
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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