Recordset Type Training on CD-ROM
From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Access 2000 Application Developer Set of 16
... ADO versus DAO
1.3 The ADO Object Model
2.0 ADO Recordset Types (12 Minutes)
2.1 CursorType
2.2 LockType
2.3 Options Parameter
3.0 Working with ADO Recordset Properties and Methods (28 Minutes)
3.1 Record-Movement Methods
3.2 Detecting Limits of a Recordset
3.3 Counting Records in a Recordset
3.4 Sorting, Filtering, and Finding Records
3.5
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Access 2000 Application Developer Set of 16
... ADO versus DAO
1.3 The ADO Object Model
2.0 ADO Recordset Types (12 Minutes)
2.1 CursorType
2.2 LockType
2.3 Options Parameter
3.0 Working with ADO Recordset Properties and Methods (28 Minutes)
3.1 Record-Movement Methods
3.2 Detecting Limits of a Recordset
3.3 Counting Records in a Recordset
3.4 Sorting, Filtering, and Finding Records
3.5
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Access 2000 Application Developer Set of 16
... ADO versus DAO
1.3 The ADO Object Model
2.0 ADO Recordset Types (12 Minutes)
2.1 CursorType
2.2 LockType
2.3 Options Parameter
3.0 Working with ADO Recordset Properties and Methods (28 Minutes)
3.1 Record-Movement Methods
3.2 Detecting Limits of a Recordset
3.3 Counting Records in a Recordset
3.4 Sorting, Filtering, and Finding Records
3.5
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Access 2000 Application Developer Set of 16
...O
1.2 ADO versus DAO
1.3 The ADO Object Model
2.0 ADO Recordset Types (12 Minutes)
2.1 CursorType
2.2 LockType
2.3 Options Parameter
3.0 Working with ADO Recordset Properties and Methods (28 Minutes)
3.1 Record-Movement Methods
3.2 Detecting Limits of a Recordset
3.3 Counting Records in a Recordset
3.4 Sorting, Filtering, and Finding Records
3.5 AbsolutePosition
3.6 The
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Access 2000 Application Developer LV 9
Access 2000 Developer Level 9 (1 Hour 59 Minutes)
1.0 Client/Server Techniques (1 Hour 18 Minutes)
1.1 Client/Server - An Introduction
1.2 The Client/Server Model
1.3 Client/Server Buzz Words
1.4 Preparing for Upsizing
1.5 The Upsizing Wizard
1.6 Defining an ODBC Data Source
1.7 Connecting to a Database Server
1.8 Building a Client/Server Application from the Get Go
2.0
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