VBA Access 2013/2016


Duration : 3 Days (21hrs) / 9.30am-5.30pm

Course Summary

VBA Access Course taught in Singapore is a 3-day course guides participants in using some of Access's commonly used formulas.

Participants will also learn how to simplify your work in the Access environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of database development. In this course, participants will apply the Visual Basic for Applications VBA Access programming language to simplify many of the tasks in VBA Access environment.

Participants will be proficient in using VBA to create macros for automating repetitive tasks in Access 2010 & Access 2013 & Access 2016.

What you will learn

  • Introduction to Programming in Access
  • Working with Procedures and Functions
  • Understanding Objects
  • Using Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions
  • Controlling Program Execution
  • Working with Recordsets
  • Debugging Code
  • Handling Errors

Course Information

Course Objective

Upon course completion, the participant will be able to:

  • Understand the VBA development environment
  • Create modules, sub procedures and function procedures
  • Work with objects, properties, methods and events
  • Learn about the Access object hierarchy
  • Understand variables and constants
  • Work with expressions and statements
  • Use intrinsic functions
  • Work with control-of-flow structures
  • Work with the Recordset object
  • Understand errors and debug code
  • Trap and handle errors in code


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    Course Fees


    Course Fee : $899
    Regn Fee : $30


    All fees subject to prevailing GST. (Contact Customer Service @ 6333 4843)

    Course Prerequisite

    Prior knowledge in MS Access (any version) and especially suitable for participants who have attended MS Access Basic, Intermediate and Advance courses.


    Course Outline

    1.0 Getting Started with Programming in Access

  • Introduction to Programming in Access
  • Why Program in Access?
  • Understanding the Development Environment
  • Using Visual Basic Help

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    2.0 Working with Procedures and Functions

  • Understanding Modules
  • Creating a Standard Module
  • Understanding Procedures
  • Creating a Sub Procedure
  • Calling Procedures
  • Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures
  • Creating a Function Procedure
  • Naming Procedures
  • Organizing Code and Procedures
  • Working with the Code Editor
  • 3.0 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
  • Working with Methods
  • Understanding the DoCmd Object
  • Working with Events
  • Understanding the Order of Events
  • 4.0 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
  • 5.0 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 For...Next Structure
  • Using the For Each...Next Structure
  • Using the Do...Loop Structure
  • Guidelines for use of Branching Structures
  • 6.0 Working with Recordsets

  • Declaring and Creating Object Variables
  • Working with the DAO Recordset Object
  • 7.0 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
  • 8.0 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
  • Working with Inline Error Handling

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