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ACCESS DEVELOPMENT
Take Command of Your External Data
Save time and money by importing your external data before getting into the office.
About this Article:
Rather than import each data feed on an as-needed basis, you can corral your data in an external database.
Jonathan Hettena is a senior associate with Lehman Brothers in New York. He has a Bachelor of Science in Business from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. He has spent the past seven years developing Microsoft Office solutions, predominantly with Access, for the financial district. Jonathan currently works with XML, Access, and Visual Basic. hettena@optonline.net.
Keyword Tags: Application Design, Application Development, Data Integration, Database, Database Development, Database Management, Microsoft, Microsoft Access
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Print Edition: June 2002, Page 14
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