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The next Access Europe meeting is on Wed 5 July - Interactive Gantt Chart Scheduler in Access

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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 5 July 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM)

The start time is equivalent to 19:00 (7PM) in Central Europe and 10AM in Seattle / PST

Please note that the UK is now on Summer Time (UTC+1). For local times, please check https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/

This session will be led by Aleksander Wojtasz from Poland who will demonstrate his very innovative solution to creating interactive Gantt charts for Microsoft Access

Topic outline:

In many database solutions, there is often a need to present data in the form of a Gantt chart.
For example, in the processes of production planning, team task management, hotel room reservations etc.

Tasks to be performed are shown on the vertical axis, and time intervals on the horizontal axis.
The width of the horizontal bars in the graph shows the duration of each activity.

It is also convenient to edit this data interactively on the chart, as this allows you to handle possible collisions and manage the overload of certain resources etc.

For more details, see: https://accessusergroups.org/europe/...pe-2023-07-05/ or https://isladogs.co.uk/aeu-17/

The meeting will again be held on Zoom. When the time comes, you can connect using: Join Zoom Meeting.
I hope you will join us for what should be a very interesting session.

As always, the session will be recorded and the video uploaded to YouTube after the event

Also, early notice that on Wed 2 Aug, we will have Juanjo Luna (MVP) who is based in Austria and runs the Access Espana User Group.
Juanjo will lead a presentation on the topic: An Access Developer Guide to creating applications in Blazor
Jun 29 '23 #1
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isladogs
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The last meeting of the Access Europe User Group on Wed 5 July was an excellent session and was very well attended.
The session was led by Aleksander Wojtasz from Poland
The video of this meeting is well worth watching and is now available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_f85C9wxKrQ

All the files from this presentation can be downloaded from Interactive Gantt Chart Scheduler in Access (isladogs.co.uk)

Also a reminder that on Wed 2 Aug, we will have Juanjo Luna (MVP) who is based in Austria and runs the Access Espana User Group.
Juanjo will lead a presentation titled An Access Developer Guide to creating applications in Blazor
Jul 18 '23 #2

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