Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 11:56:41 -0800 From: info@bostonaccessday.com Subject: Access Day - Wed 3/19/03 Hello Mike, This is a reminder that Microsoft® Access Day is this Wednesday, March 19, 2003. Location: Microsoft Corporation, 201 Jones Road, Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 487-6400 For directions and Map: http://www.microsoft.com/usa/offices/waltham.asp For additional information visit the Access Day web site: http:// www.BostonAccessDay.com/ Here is the Agenda for Access Day: ***************************************************************** Introduction To Using Microsoft Access 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM -- Presented by Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc If you've just opened the box, then this session is for you. You will learn how to get started building powerful database applications with data you already have in some other format (such as a spreadsheet). See how to quickly and easily build Access forms and reports using built in Wizards. We will develop our first application in just two hours. ***************************************************************** Introduction To Table Design 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM -- Presented by Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc Learn how to build Access tables. We will start by importing existing data in another format (such as an Excel spreadsheet) and converting the structure into a more efficient database design. We will also review use of the built-in database Table Analyzer. ***************************************************************** Using Access Sub-Forms, Sub-Reports and List Boxes 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM -- Presented by Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc (d.serrentino@ai-host.net) There are a number of available options when you need to display records from a related table or query in a report or form. Dean discusses how to effectively make use of Access sub-forms, sub-reports and list boxes to handle these situations. Learn how to create comprehensive forms and reports using these techniques. ***************************************************************** The Horror Show--A Case Study of Self-Destructive Developer Behavior 3:15 PM to 4:15 PM -- Presented by John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates (jgiuliano@stone-crowne.com) Why make all the mistakes yourself? Each month we will look at examples of applications that had flawed aspects in their development. We are all better off learning from the mistakes of others. The audience will participate in identifying the things that have gone terribly awry. ***************************************************************** The Trauma Center 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM -- Presented by John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates (jgiuliano@stone-crowne.com) We spend the hour helping to debug, add enhancements, or make design recommendations. The audience is invited to bring in real world developer problems that need solving now. Bring your applications on floppy, CD, or Zip Disk. ***************************************************************** Developer Level Meeting --General Announcements 6:30 PM to 6:45 PM -- Hosted by John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates (jgiuliano@stone-crowne.com) During this part of the meeting we share information regarding upcoming events, Access bugs, add on products, and anything else that affects the world of the Access developer. ***************************************************************** Home And Business Applications Demo 6:45 PM to 7:45 PM -- Presented by Philip Leduc (Ph.Leduc@yucom.be) Philip, an Access developer with a background in electromechanical engineering, will demonstrate home and business applications developed for use in contact, property and response management. He will demonstrate interaction between the application, spreadsheets and email. Look for some tips and tricks along the way. ***************************************************************** New Events In Access 2002 7:45 PM to 8:45 PM -- Presented by John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates (jgiuliano@stone-crowne.com) Together we will examine the list of new events available in the Access 2002 file format. These events add to the control we have over form formatting and run time functionality as well as our ability to manipulate the data that is bound to the form. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Your are subscribed to this list as mmurphy@world.std.com. To be removed from this list go to http://bostonaccessday.com/remove.cfm?unsub=%23%28U7%2F%0A