I do not understand your question. By "BVA", do you actually mean "VBA"?
Access has VBA, and much VBA code in Access is similar to VBA code in Excel.
But of course, it is all dependent on exactly what it is you are trying to do.
So if you can provide specific details of what exactly you are trying to do, we may be able to help you.
However, we cannot really teach you VBA in Access. That is a very broad subject with a lot to learn, and is really not conducive to a Question & Answer forum like this one.
There are lots of on-line tutorials and YouTube videos you can find on-line if you wish to teach yourself VBA for Access. If you already have good knowledge of Excel VBA, you already have a good base, it should not be too hard for your to learn.