Rick Dobson
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 Rick Dobson is an author, trainer, and Webmaster who specializes in Microsoft databases, Visual Basic.NET, and data-based Web development. He is the author of Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express Database Applications with Visual Basic Express and Visual Web Developer Express (Apress, 2005).
Email address: rickd@cabinc.net
Web site: http://www.programmingmsaccess.com
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31 results found for Rick Dobson, displaying items 1 - 20
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Making the Most of Login Controls with ASP.NET
ASP.NET 2.0 lets you use Visual Studio login controls with a SQL Server membership provider to dramatically simplify Web-site membership management.
SQL Server Magazine
Create Your Own Code Library
ADO.NET developers often use T-SQL strings to retrieve data for applications, but poorly written strings can lead to errors. By learning a few techniques, you can provide developers with a code library to use for many common data-access tasks.
SQL Server Magazine
Reporting Services 101
Although much excitement surrounded last year's release of SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services, some SQL Server professionals have put off adopting it. If you're ready to give Reporting Services a try, here's a tutorial that will get you started.
SQL Server Magazine
Web Services Made Easy
Let the SQL Sever 2000 Web Services Toolkit turn you into a Web services wizard as you build this sample telephone-directory application.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL Server and .NET: A Dynamic Duo
SQL Server and the .NET framework make a powerful pair for developing enterprise applications. If you're not familiar with .NET's languages and capabilities, this article's sample Web application can quickly bring you up to speed.
SQL Server Magazine
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Special MOD XP SQL Server Features
If you're planning to use Access 2002 to build SQL Server 2000 solutions, Microsoft Office XP Developer makes a lot of sense.
SQL Server Magazine
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December 1, 2001 |
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Exporting a Table as an XML Document to a Web site
Here's an example that shows how to export a table as an XML document to a Web site.
SQL Server Magazine
What's New in Access 2002
Use this backstage tour of Access 2002's SQL Server-related features to help determine whether the new Access release is what your organization needs.
SQL Server Magazine
Views and Stored Procedures
This column looks at the SQL-DMO syntax required to examine and manipulate SQL Server views and stored procedures.
SQL Server Magazine
Creating Tables with SQL-DMO
Develop your basic SQL-DMO programming skills by creating tables in Access projects.
SQL Server Magazine
SQL-DMO: Learning the Basics
SQL-DMO lets you program custom solutions containing administrative functions for SQL Server by exposing objects, methods, properties, and events through a COM interface.
SQL Server Magazine
Programming SQL Server Security
You can use SQL-DMO to program a custom security interface.
SQL Server Magazine
Homegrown Security Solutions
Using object permissions and user-defined roles, you can fine-tune secure access to database objects.
SQL Server Magazine
Securing SQL Server Tables
In this second article in a security series, Rick Dobson shows you how to set up SQL Server account security through Access projects.
SQL Server Magazine
Access Granted
You can successfully log in to SQL Server from an Access project when you understand login process aspects such as authentication modes and login accounts.
SQL Server Magazine
Custom Datasheets
Learn how to use FrontPage 2000 to customize SQL Server datasheets for publication to the Web or an intranet.
SQL Server Magazine
Dynamic Datasheets
Learn how to publish your SQL Server datasheets with FrontPage 2000.
SQL Server Magazine
Filtering Data with Access Forms
The author demonstrates two approaches to programming custom filters for the SQL Server Pubs database with Access forms.
SQL Server Magazine
Datetime Values in Access Projects
Learn how Access handles dates and times to extract results in the format you need.
SQL Server Magazine
Programming SQL-DMO from Access
Learn how to build a custom application with Access projects and SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMO).
SQL Server Magazine
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