From: The Boston Access User's Group Subject: Access Day - Wednesday 5/16/07 Date: Thursday, May 10, 2007 01:33:27 PM This is a reminder that Microsoft Access Day is this Wednesday 5/16/07. Location: Microsoft Corporation, 201 Jones Road, Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 487-6400 For directions and Map: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/info/usaoffices/newengland/waltham.mspx For additional information visit the Access Day web site: http://www.BostonAccessDay.com/ Here is the Agenda for Access Day: INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS ***************************************************************** Introduction To Access -- 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM Presented by: Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc. Get started building powerful database applications. See how to quickly and easily build Access forms and reports using built-in Wizards. We'll develop a comprehensive contact management application in just two and a half hours. INTERMEDIATE ACCESS ***************************************************************** Form Properties -- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Presented by: Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc. Dean reviews the properties of forms and common user controls, and explains their effect on your application. The focus will be on setting combinations of properties to acheive a particular result. If time allows, he will also demonstrate changing property values at runtime using VBA code. ***************************************************************** Access Trauma Center -- 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Presented by: John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates We'll spend two hours helping to debug, add enhancements, or make design recommendations. The audience is encouraged to bring in real world developer problems that need solving now. Bring your applications on floppy, CD, or Zip Disk. ACCESS DEVELOPER ***************************************************************** Introduction To SQL Server -- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Presented by: John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates In this session, we will work exclusively with SQL Server 2005 and the tools that are available to manage it. The focus of this series is to enable Access developers to design client-server applications using Access as the user interface. ***************************************************************** General Announcements and Forum -- 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Presented by: John Giuliano of Stone-Crowne Associates Share information regarding upcoming events, Access bugs, add-on products, and anything else that affects the world of the Access developer. ***************************************************************** 2SQL - Access to SQL Server Converter -- 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Presented by: Jeff Todd of ConvertU2 International Contrary to popular belief, upsizing an Access database to SQL server is much more involved than just running the Access "Upsizing Wizard". Jeff demonstrates ConvertU2's software solution to automatically convert MS Access applications for use SQL Server back-end databases. Their product creates a fully SQL compliant Access front end. Without an automated solution this a manual and very time consuming process. ***************************************************************** ADO Hierarchical Recordsets -- 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Presented by: Dean Serrentino of Paradigm Information Systems, Inc. If you've ever had trouble trying to keep data in two or more arrays, collections or recordsets synchronized, then this presentation is for you. ADO hierarchical recordsets work like regular ADO or DAO recordsets on steroids. Dean provides an overview of hierarchical recordsets and demonstrates code samples for working with hierarchical data. News and Announcements... If you are interested in making a presentation at an Access Developer's meeting, please contact our Event Coordinator Teresa DeLuca via the Boston Access Day web site at ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Your are subscribed to this list as murphymike1313@comcast.net. To be removed from this list go to http://bostonaccessday.com/remove.cfm?unsub=%24%28%25%3F%2APP%20%20%0A