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MICROSOFT ACCESS DEVELOPMENT
Protect Your Work with Source Control and Access 2007
You've made a change to your application and, after much work, have realized that it's all been a horrible mistake. How do you get back to the working version?
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Peter Vogel (MBA, MCSD) is a principal in PH&V Information Services. PH&V specializes in system design and development for client-server and intranet systems. Peter has designed, built, and installed COM and COM+ systems for Bayer AG, Exxon, Volvo, Christie Digital, and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. He is the editor of several newsletters, wrote The Visual Basic Object and Component Handbook (Prentice Hall), and is currently working on a book on using XML in Distributed Applications (APress). Peter teaches for Learning Tree International and wrote their ASP.NET and technical writing courses. His articles have appeared in many programming magazines, in the Microsoft Developer Network libraries, and are included in Visual Studio.NET. Peter also presents at conferences around the world, including Advisor Summit.
Keyword Tags: Database Development, Microsoft Access Development
ADVISORAMA The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand. -- Frank Herbert (1920-1986)
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