Building Solutions with Access 2010 LabVersion: 1.0.0 DescriptionThe objectives of this Hands-On Lab are to acquaint you with the new developer related features of Access 2010 with a keen emphasis on understanding the differences between developing database objects that will work in a Web database versus objects that work only in a client database. This lab helps you understand the benefits of starting from templates, learn basic data design modification for Web databases, develop an understanding of Web form modification and creation, learn how to use navigation forms and learn how to use the new data macro editing environment. OverviewFor years, Microsoft Access has enabled developers to create database applications that address a specific business need, task, or process. In Access 2010, applications are now modern-looking right out of the box – no customization necessary. Access, through Access Services in SharePoint 2010, is now on the web – developers can create and share databases online. The web is also integrated within Access with mashup-type web functionality within Access applications. To use this new functionality, developers need to be aware of the differences among web databases, client-only databases, and hybrid databases. ObjectivesThe objectives of this Hands-On Lab are to acquaint the reader with new developer related features of Access 2010 with a keen emphasis on understanding the differences between developing database objects that will work in a Web database versus objects that work only in a client database.
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SetupThere is no special setup for this lab. ExercisesThis Hands-On Lab comprises the following exercises:
Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes. Starting MaterialsThis Hands-On Lab has no starting materials.
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