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Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Introduction featuring Database Development




Course Aims
This course teaches the skills required to develop database applications for Windows 95 or Windows NT using Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition.
Assumed Knowledge
A working knowledge of a Windows environment and the ability to launch applications from Explorer, manipulate the desktop and it's menus. Some experience in a programming language is also desirable.
Course Audience
Application Developers, Prototypes, and Analysts who want to learn the essentials of database development using Visual Basic..

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Programming > Microsoft Visual Basic
Courses > Programming > Database Programming
Courses > Microsoft > Visual Basic

Table of Contents
Introduction to Visual Basic 5.0
  • Learning, Professional and Enterprise Edition Differences
  • Essentials of Visual Basic 5.0 Development
  • Features of Visual Basic 5.0
     
    Creating an Application
  • Using Forms
  • Adding and Manipulating Controls
  • Running a Program
  • Saving a Project
  • Setting and Changing Control Properties
     
    Responding to Events
  • Adding Code to Controls and Forms
  • Writing Event Handlers
  • How to Approach Event Driven Programming Design
     
    Introduction to Relational Databases
  • Tables, Rows and Columns
  • Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • Microsoft Jet Engine and ODBC
     
    Accessing Databases
  • Accessing a Database using Data Control
  • Data Aware Controls
     
    Elements of the Visual Basic Language
  • Variable Scope
  • Language Constructs
  • Functions and Procedures - Public and Private
  • The Variant and Other Data Types
  • If, While and Select Control Structures
  • Hungarian Naming Conventions
     
    Forms
  • Forms
     
    Application Windows vs. Form Properties
  • Application Windows vs. Form Properties
     
    Menus and Toolbars
  • Adding a Menu to a Form
  • Enabling and Disabling Menu Options
  • Checking a Menu Item
  • Short Cut Keys and Mnemonics
  • Creating and Using Toolbars
    Programming Databases
  • Creating and Manipulating Recordsets
  • Adding, Deleting and Updating Records
  • Using QueryDefs
     
    Creating a Larger Application
  • Managing Multiple Forms to Create more Complex Database Applications
  • Adding an Icon to an Application
  • Hiding and Showing Forms
  • Communication between Forms
  • Making a .EXE
     
    Controls
  • Changing the Tab Order
  • Responding to Command Buttons
  • Using Text Boxes, Option Buttons, Check Boxes, List Boxes and Combo Boxes
  • The Grid Control
     
    Printing
  • Controlling the Printer for Text and Graphics Output
  • Font Selection and Control
  • Twips, Pixels and other Scale Models
     
    Debugging
  • Design Time, Run Time and Break Mode Explained
  • Setting Break Points
  • Using the Debug Window with Watch Values
  • The Call Tree and Instant Watch
     
    Classes
  • Classes in Visual Basic Explained
  • Using Classes
  • Creating Simple Classes
     
    OLE Automation
  • Introduction to OLE Automation
  • In Process and Out of Process Servers
  • Using an OLE Automation Object
  • Introduction to the Three Tier Database Architecture
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