This may not be the best place to ask for this kind of advice, but I don't know a location that has a more diverse population of intelligent people that this group, so.... I'll ask you.
I am changing positions within my organisation. The new position will involve database management and creation from the ground up. I need to learn the basics of access, but I don't want to learn it by doing little bits and pieces that don't really fir together.
I learned visual basic using Murach's books that went through building an entire functional application. By the end of the book, I had a deployable product. That is what I'm hoping to find in another book. Sadly, Murach did not tackle Access. Does anyone know of a book that teaches Access in this manner?
I am changing positions within my organisation. The new position will involve database management and creation from the ground up. I need to learn the basics of access, but I don't want to learn it by doing little bits and pieces that don't really fir together.
I learned visual basic using Murach's books that went through building an entire functional application. By the end of the book, I had a deployable product. That is what I'm hoping to find in another book. Sadly, Murach did not tackle Access. Does anyone know of a book that teaches Access in this manner?