So, I've been a lurker and avid Googler of this site for the better part of a year, and decided to finally introduce myself.
I'm Chris, a professional Access developer from North Carolina, US. I just picked up Access as part of my job function last year, starting with the support and improvement of an existing, network-based Access database.
While I'm still becoming accustomed to using VBA in the Access environment, I'm very well adept at VBA in Excel, and find there to be not a great bit of difference between the two. Except, of course, for referencing tables and the like. SQL is a different animal, and something I'm enjoying the logic of, albeit in much less dosage than VBA.
I'm Chris, a professional Access developer from North Carolina, US. I just picked up Access as part of my job function last year, starting with the support and improvement of an existing, network-based Access database.
While I'm still becoming accustomed to using VBA in the Access environment, I'm very well adept at VBA in Excel, and find there to be not a great bit of difference between the two. Except, of course, for referencing tables and the like. SQL is a different animal, and something I'm enjoying the logic of, albeit in much less dosage than VBA.