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Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and therefore Access, supports the creation of custom classes and the instantiation of objects based on those classes. Polymorphism can also be simulated by using the same property and method names within different classes. VBA does not fully support subclassing and inheritance. With the exception of a keyword called Implements, classes cannot be based on other classes and, therefore, cannot elicit the behavior of other classes. True polymorphism can exist only when child classes inherit the properties and methods of their parents. The Implements keyword gets you close but does not fully exhibit the behavior of polymorphism.
To make sure that you understand the terms, let's use an analogy. Imagine that you are going to bake some cookies. The cookie cutter is the class, the template for a cookie object. When you use the cookie cutter to create an actual cookie, you instantiate the cookie class to create a cookie object. The cookie has some properties, such as a powdered sugar property, and some methods, such as the bake method. A ham class is a template for a ham object. The ham class also has a bake method. The "code" behind the bake method of the cookie object and the bake method of the ham object is different. This is polymorphism (being multifaced) in action. If VBA were fully object-oriented, the cookie class and the ham class would have been derived from the same parent. When you would change the code of the parent, the changes would automatically be seen in the children. Now that you are familiar with some object-oriented terms and concepts, take a look at how custom classes work in VBA.
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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