
MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Using Indexes to Improve Performance
As previously mentioned, indexes can help you improve your application's performance. You should create indexes on any fields you sort, group, join, or set criteria for, unless those fields contain highly repetitive data. Queries can greatly benefit from indexes, especially when indexes are created for fields included in your criteria, fields used to order the query, and fields used to join two tables that are not permanently related but are joined in a query. In fact, you should always create indexes for fields on both sides of a join. If your users are using the Find dialog box, indexes can help reduce the search time. Remember, the downsides to indexes are the disk space they require and the amount of time it takes to update them when adding, deleting, and updating records. You should always perform benchmarks with your own applications, but you will probably find indexes helpful in many situations.Using Access Tables with the Internet
Microsoft has made it easier to develop Internet-aware applications by including the Hyperlink field type and by allowing users to save table data as HTML. The Hyperlink field type lets your users easily store UNC or URL addresses within their tables. The ability to save table data as HTML makes it easy for you or your users to publish table data on an Internet or intranet site. The sections that follow cover these features.Saving Table Data as HTML
Table data can be easily saved as HTML so that it can be published on an Internet or intranet site. You can save a file as HTML by using the File, Export menu item. The steps are as follows: 1. Click within the Navigation Pane to select the table you want to export. 2. Click to select the External Data tab. 3. Click the More drop-down in the Export group. 4. Select HTML Document from the drop-down menu. The Export – HTML Document dialog box appears 5. Click Browse to select a name and location for the .htm file. The File Save dialog box appears. 6. Provide a filename and location and then click Save. Access returns you to the Export – HTML Document dialog box. 7. Specify the export options as desired. 8. Click OK. The HTML Output Options dialog box appears. Here, you can select an HTML template and designate the type of encoding that you want to use for the file. 9. Click OK. If you opted to open the destination file after the export operation is complete, the exported document appears in your browser. 10. The final step of the wizard asks if you want to save your export steps. If you do, click the Save Export Steps check box. 11. Click Close to complete the process.Access programmer cities we serve: Access Programmers Santa Ana California