Learn how to create HR (Human Resource) DATABase using Excel

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Ayman Elsaid Abdelwahed Khoshouey

Language of video: EN (English)

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Level:
All
teaching method:
Theoretically and practically.
What are We Going to Teach:

An HR Management system is used to handle employees' items' data work like editing, adding, and transferring. There is much software on the market and the free license covered some of this work. You can now build with this simple article your own software easily using a few lines of code. Even if you do not have any previous experience in coding.

An amazing idea to create Computerize Maintenance Management System (CMMS) using Excel VBA (with free code).

Target Audience:
  • All users interested in learning Excel VBA
  • The users interested to create HR (Human Resource) Database using Excel VBA
Course objective:
  • How to open developer TAB using Excel VBA
  • How to create DataBase Applications using Excel VBA
  • How to create simple application using Excel VBA
  • Learn how to create HR (Human Resource) DATABase using Excel VBA
Course prerequisites:
  • Microsoft Office 2010 or higher.

Description :

VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications an event-driven programming language from Microsoft that is now predominantly used with Microsoft office applications such as MS Excel, MS Word, and MS Access.

It helps techies to build customized applications and solutions to enhance the capabilities of those applications. The advantage of this facility is that you NEED NOT have visual basic installed on your PC, however, installing Office will implicitly help achieve the purpose.

You can use VBA in all office versions, from MS Office 97 to MS Office 2013 and any of the latest versions available. Among VBA, Excel VBA is the most popular. The advantage of using VBA is that you can build compelling tools in MS Excel using linear programming.

Application of VBA

You might wonder why to use VBA in Excel as MS Excel itself provides loads of inbuilt functions. MS Excel provides only basic inbuilt functions which might not be sufficient to perform complex calculations. Under such circumstances, VBA becomes the most obvious solution.

For example, it is very hard to calculate the monthly repayment of a loan using Excel's built-in formulas. Rather, it is easy to program a VBA for such a calculation.

                                                                                           

An HR Management system is used to handle employees' items' data work like editing, adding, and transferring. There is much software on the market and the free license covered some of this work. You can now build with this simple article your own software easily using a few lines of code. Even if you do not have any previous experience in coding.

An amazing idea to create Computerize Maintenance Management System (CMMS) using Excel VBA (with free code).

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Ayman Elsaid Abdelwahed Khoshouey

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Egypt

I'm a Developer in VB dot net, C#, C++, Python, Excel VBA, (B4A for android Apps) and also, My study level is Bachelor in Automotive Engineering and Tractors (1999) and I'm working in the Maintenance Engineering Division in My Company (As an Assistant General Manager) of Maintenance Information & Database (Maximo - SAP) and Maintenance Planning since 19 years ago. I started programming with (Sakhr) home computer (1985) using Basic when I was 12 years old. It was very interesting that I can make my ideas alive using programming. I'm very good at painting, sculpture, handicrafts, and hand drawing so, it was very easy for me to start using computer graphics software. I'm now using VB dot net 2017 and I usually update to the latest versions. I teach myself using books and now using incredible internet resources.

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