
MS Access As A Dev Tool
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Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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You should store a few special types of tables in the Application database rather than the Table database. You should store tables that rarely change in the Application database on each user's local machine. For example, a State table rarely, if ever, changes, but your application continually accesses it to populate combo boxes, participate in queries, and so on. Placing the State table on each local machine therefore improves performance and reduces network traffic. You should place lookup tables containing localized information, such as department codes, in the Application database.You should also place temporary tables on each local machine; this is more a necessity than an option. If two users are running the same process at the same time and that process uses temporary tables, a conflict occurs when one user overwrites the other's temporary tables. Placing temporary tables on each local machine improves performance and eliminates the chance of potentially disastrous conflicts.
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I split all the applications I build into two databases. However, you might notice when looking at the sample databases in this book that, until you reach Chapter 20, "Using External Data," none of the chapters show databases split in the manner I recommend. The reason is that, until you learn all you need to know about splitting database objects, I don't think it's helpful to be working with a split sample database. From Chapter 20 on, however, each chapter offers some sample databases split according to the strategy recommended here.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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