Errata for Access Database Design & Programming
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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
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Color Key: Serious Technical Mistake Minor Technical Mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
| Version |
Location |
Description |
Submitted By |
Date Submitted |
Date Corrected |
| Printed |
Page 4
IN PRINT: Table 1-1, sixth line, AuName colums |
"Austen"
NOW READS:
"Bronte"
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Anonymous |
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Jun 01, 2003 |
| Printed |
Page 16
3rd paragraph, 1st sentence |
...than is absolutely necessary to indentify any entity uniquely.
should be:
...than is absolutely necessary to identify any entity uniquely.
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Anonymous |
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Sep 02, 2008 |
| Printed |
Page 57
IN PRINT: Top of page, second line |
"ren ISBN ->BookI^,IIpixe->Xo0t(BOOKS)"
NOW READS:
"ren ISBN->BookID, Price->Cost(BOOKS)"
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Anonymous |
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Jun 01, 2003 |
| Printed |
Page 66
IN PRINT: Sentence above Table 5-8 |
"...>(backwards E)25.00..."
NOW READS:
"...>$25.00..."
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Anonymous |
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Jun 01, 2003 |
| Printed |
Page 203
Example 14-1 |
Access 2000 uses ADO by default.
The example as shown will not work UNLESS
I go to Tools, References and check "Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library"
AND
Change "Dim rsBooks As Recordset" to "Dim rsBooks As DAO.Recordset"
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Anonymous |
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