Earl,
You are most welcome. As far as I know, 2002 is the last available version of Access Developers Handbook. It is in two volumes and remains useful for all versions of Access (including 2010).
You need not have any hesitation in going for it. Worth its weight in gold.
Best wishes,
A.D. Tejpal
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----- Original Message -----
From: Earl Melton
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 20:59
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: A,D, - An inspiration to me - Calendar
AD,
Thanks for your recommendation. I plan to get the bookbut the latest appears to be the '2002' flavor.This may be a dumb question, but Hey, I'm known for those. :-)Would most of the 'Access 2002 Developer's Handbook Set' still apply with the later/latest software? If so, I'm ordering it today from Amazon.
<>< Earl Melton
Using MS Access 2003 under Win-7 Home on a quad-core 3.2 Ghz processor mobo with 8 GB of RAM and a 1.5 TB SATA HD. Add'l info provided upon request.
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> From: A.D. Tejpal <adtp@airtelmail.in>
>To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 3:41 AM
>Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: A,D, - An inspiration to me - Calendar
>
>Carolyn,
>
>You are most welcome! Thanks for the kind words - I wish you all success. In a way, post retirement stage can be regarded as a golden phase in one's life. You are your own master, free of shackles, with absolute freedom over your time and energy.
>
>Sometime back, I came across an article stating that one needs to remain intellectually active so as to prevent rusting of mental faculties with advancing years (I am approaching 75 this year end). On first impulse, I toyed with the idea of taking up chess as post retirement hobby (my pension happens to cover my financial needs adequately).
>
>However, in chess, both the participants can't be simultaneously happy on conclusion of a serious game. Another down side with chess is the time and effort spent do not quite translate into some concrete contribution to society. It is seen that even if a person is blessed with the means and freedom to spend life in idle luxury, a sense of fulfillment would most likely remain elusive unless there is an element of giving back to the community.
>
>Fortunately, I came across Access and found it easy to learn. The first two books that helped me get along were (a) Access For Dummies and (b) Access Developers Handbook (a must have). I am not familiar with any programming language other than VBA. Access desktop and Excel are the only applications that I have mainly played with. I have no experience with SQL server or multi-user set up.
>
>As an abundant precaution, I try to keep up with various other hobbies like reading, listening to music, assisting needy children in getting education, watching movies etc so that if at some stage, it is no longer found feasible to continue with programming activity, there is no sudden emptiness.
>
>Bill,
>
>You are ever so magnanimous - I remain deeply thankful to you. AccessProfessionals is the first such forum that I happened to join. Over the years, it has been a rewarding experience through mutual sharing of knowledge. Your tips of the week have been a special feature of this group. Insights provided by John (V) and Duane amongst others remain an invaluable learning resource for all.
>
>Best wishes,
>A.D. Tejpal
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Bill Mosca
>To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 03:15
>Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Re: A,D, - An inspiration to me - Calendar
>
>Carolyn
>
>You understood correctly. A.D. took up Access as a hobby after he retired. And he tends to take on big challenges, leaving the simple stuff to the rest of us here. :O)
>
>You didn't miss anything by not using 2007. What a dog! (No offense to the canine population). 2010 has some amazing features, but when you come right down to it, it's the basic application that gets used and not much of that has changed.
>
>Regards,
>Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_Professionals
>http://www.thatlldoit.com
>Microsoft Office Access MVP
>https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Bill.Mosca
>
>--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "carolyn" <carolamrt@...> wrote:
>>
>> I have been officially retired for almost two years now and I am tired of
>> Netflix. Have watched everything on Amazon and Hulu and am ready to get
>> back in the game.
>>
>> As I understand it, A.D. didn't even get into Access until he retired.
>> True? Amazing the stuff you do.
>>
>> So I have just gone to the Company Store and bought my copy of Office 2010
>> Pro and when it comes I am going to install it. I have Office 2007 now but
>> haven't clicked on Access since I installed it almost two years ago. Will
>> do so now. I'm going to start with this Calendar thingy.
>>
>> Thanks, A.D. You art really an inspiration.
>>
>> And John V. also. I remember when you said you had retired to France and we
>> weren't going to be hearing from you much any more. That didn't happen.
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