I have a access database all I want to learn is how to populate two list boxes
If I take a class on how to do these features where you can work on your own database with a instructor could this be done.
Would I have to learn all the vba programing in on the list to accomplish this within reasonable time?
http://www.training-classes.com/programs/00/84/8484_access_vba.php#course_details
Access VBA Access Advanced: VBA
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) refers to the development environment that is built into the Microsoft Office suite of products. This class will teach you how to use VBA to create custom functionality and automate tasks in Microsoft Access.
Getting Started
Introduction to Programming in Access
Why Program in Access?
Understanding the Development Environment
Using Visual Basic Help
Working with Procedures and Functions
Understanding and Creating Modules
Understanding Procedures
Creating a Sub Procedures
Calling Procedures
Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures
Creating a Function Procedure
Naming Procedures
Working with the Code Editor
Working with Procedures and Functions
Understanding Modules
Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Working with Methods
Creating an Event Procedure
Understanding Objects
Understanding Classes and Objects
Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with the Application Object
Understanding the Form Object
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Understanding the DoCmd Object
Working with Events
Understanding the Order of Events
Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Using the If...End If Decision Structures
Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Using the For...To...Next Structure
Using the For Each...Next Structure
Guidelines for use of Control-of-Flow Structures
Using Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Expressions and Statements
Declaring Variables
Understanding Data Types
Working with Variable Scope
Working with Variable Lifetime
Considering Variable Scope and Lifetime Together
Using Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Constants
Using Intrinsic Constants
Using Message Boxes
Using Input Boxes
Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Using the If...End If Decision Structures
Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Using the For...To...Next Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Guidelines for use of Branching Structures
Working with Recordsets
Declaring and Creating Object Variables
Working with the ADODB Recordset Object
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Type
Locking Records for Updating
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Location - Optional
Using the CacheSize Property - Optional
Understanding Recordset Cursor Properties - Optional
Debugging Code
Understanding Errors
Using Debugging Tools
Setting Breakpoints
Setting Break Expressions
Using Break Mode during Run Mode
Stepping through Code
Determining the Value of Expressions
Handling Errors
Understanding Error Handling
Understanding VBA s Error Trapping Options
Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement
Understanding the Err Object
Writing an Error-Handling Routine
Using the CacheSize Property - Optional
Working with Inline Error Handling
Prerequisites:
Working experience with Microsoft Access.
If I take a class on how to do these features where you can work on your own database with a instructor could this be done.
Would I have to learn all the vba programing in on the list to accomplish this within reasonable time?
http://www.training-classes.com/programs/00/84/8484_access_vba.php#course_details
Access VBA Access Advanced: VBA
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) refers to the development environment that is built into the Microsoft Office suite of products. This class will teach you how to use VBA to create custom functionality and automate tasks in Microsoft Access.
Getting Started
Introduction to Programming in Access
Why Program in Access?
Understanding the Development Environment
Using Visual Basic Help
Working with Procedures and Functions
Understanding and Creating Modules
Understanding Procedures
Creating a Sub Procedures
Calling Procedures
Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures
Creating a Function Procedure
Naming Procedures
Working with the Code Editor
Working with Procedures and Functions
Understanding Modules
Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Working with Methods
Creating an Event Procedure
Understanding Objects
Understanding Classes and Objects
Navigating the Access Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with the Application Object
Understanding the Form Object
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Understanding the DoCmd Object
Working with Events
Understanding the Order of Events
Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Using the If...End If Decision Structures
Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Using the For...To...Next Structure
Using the For Each...Next Structure
Guidelines for use of Control-of-Flow Structures
Using Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Expressions and Statements
Declaring Variables
Understanding Data Types
Working with Variable Scope
Working with Variable Lifetime
Considering Variable Scope and Lifetime Together
Using Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Constants
Using Intrinsic Constants
Using Message Boxes
Using Input Boxes
Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Using the If...End If Decision Structures
Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Using the For...To...Next Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Guidelines for use of Branching Structures
Working with Recordsets
Declaring and Creating Object Variables
Working with the ADODB Recordset Object
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Type
Locking Records for Updating
Specifying a Recordset Cursor Location - Optional
Using the CacheSize Property - Optional
Understanding Recordset Cursor Properties - Optional
Debugging Code
Understanding Errors
Using Debugging Tools
Setting Breakpoints
Setting Break Expressions
Using Break Mode during Run Mode
Stepping through Code
Determining the Value of Expressions
Handling Errors
Understanding Error Handling
Understanding VBA s Error Trapping Options
Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement
Understanding the Err Object
Writing an Error-Handling Routine
Using the CacheSize Property - Optional
Working with Inline Error Handling
Prerequisites:
Working experience with Microsoft Access.