
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
Chapter 6, "What Every Developer Needs to Know About Reports," covers all the basics of report design. Reports are an integral part of almost every application, so fortunately for you, the Access 2007 report design tool is very powerful. Although it's easy to create most reports, as you mature as an Access developer, you'll probably want to learn the intricacies of Access report design. This chapter covers report events, advanced techniques, and tips and tricks of the trade.Events Available for Reports and When to Use Them
Although report events aren't as plentiful as form events, the report events you can trap for allow you to control what happens as your report runs. The following sections discuss report events, and the section "Events Available for Report Sections and When to Use Them" covers events specific to report sections.The Open Event
The Open event is the first event that occurs in a report, before the report begins printing or displaying. In fact, it happens even before the query underlying the report is run. Listing 11.1 provides an example of using the Open event.The NoData Event
If no records meet the criteria of the recordset underlying a report's RecordSource, the report prints without data and displays #Error in the report's Detail section. To eliminate this problem, you can code the NoData event of the report, which executes when no records meet the criteria specified in the report's RecordSource (see Listing 11.3).The Page Event
The Page event gives you the opportunity to do something immediately before the formatted page is sent to the printer. For example, the Page event can be used to place a border around a page, as shown in Listing 11.4.The Error Event
If an Access Database Engine error occurs when the report is formatting or printing, the Error event is triggered. This error usually occurs if there's no RecordSource for the report or if someone else has exclusive use over the report's RecordSource. Listing 11.5 provides an example.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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