CPCUG AccessSIG Meeting Schedule

 

MARCH 3, 1999

Hear ye! Hear ye! All constituents of the Metro region!

The fifth AccessSIG meeting will occur on Wednesday March 3, 1999. The SIG
will have a special presentation from THE Microsoft developer Andrew Coupe.
The address/time of the meeting and the abstract of the presentation follows
below.
Contact me if you have any questions.

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Address:

Microsoft Corporation
Mid-Atlantic Office
5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 600
Washington, DC  20015

Presentation Title: What's new in Access 2000

Presentation Abstract:

Andrew Coupe from Microsoft will demonstrate some of the new features in
Access 2000.  In particular, he will demonstrate the new Microsoft Database
Engine and how Access 2000 is now a native development tool for SQL Server
7.0.  He will also demonstrate the new data pages features for building web
sites.

Regards,

Fritz N. Francis
CPCUG AccessSIG Chairperson





Meeting Format:

7:00 – 7:15 Attendance, Announcements

7:15 – 8:00 Beginner’s Q & A

8:00 – 9:30 Presentation

9:30 – 10:00 Developer’s Q & A

Presentation Schedule (tentative):

February, 1999

Queries

Fritz N. Francis, Independent Consultant

March, 1999

Product Review: Microsoft Access 2000

Microsoft

April, 1999

Case Study: Access and Y2K

Luke Chung, FMS Inc.

May, 1999

Form Design

Jane M. Holloway, Holloway Systems

June, 1999

Product Review: Microsoft Office Developer’s Edition 2000

Microsoft

July, 1999

Case Study: Data Analysis

Luke Chung, FMS Inc.

August, 1999

Reports

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September, 1999

Product Review: Analyzer for Access 2000

Luke Chung, FMS Inc.

October, 1999

Case Study: Data Warehouse

Fritz N. Francis, Independent Consultant

November, 1999

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December, 1999

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Advanced Topics Not Scheduled:

  1. Creating DLL components in VB and using DLL components in Microsoft Access
  2. Using ActiveX controls in Microsoft Access
  3. Implementing security in Microsoft Access
  4. Building Microsoft Access database add-Ins
  5. Programming and using the Windows 98 Registry from Microsoft Access