GPGeorge
George Hepworth
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Please join us for our Monthly Chapter Presentation on May 4th, at 6:30PM Pacific (UTC -8)
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What do you do when you can’t find third-party software tools to accomplish tasks you need to get done quickly and without hassle? Eric Blomquist decided to just create his own tools using VBA classes.
Eric’s business, advising large institutional investors concerning high finance and private equity in particular, requires being able to track and manage large amounts of interrelated data quickly and efficiently. The result of his effort to create Access-based tools to support his business includes a standard object framework using VBA classes and a rigorous naming convention.
We’ll get the benefit of seeing one of those tools in action in this presentation. Specifically, Eric will demonstrate how this framework enables the methods he depends on every day, including form and combo box list filtering and navigation. He’ll also share some of his findings about undocumented object behavior that enables some of this operation.
Please join us to see how the secret sauce is created.
(Please verify your Time Zone offset.)
What do you do when you can’t find third-party software tools to accomplish tasks you need to get done quickly and without hassle? Eric Blomquist decided to just create his own tools using VBA classes.
Eric’s business, advising large institutional investors concerning high finance and private equity in particular, requires being able to track and manage large amounts of interrelated data quickly and efficiently. The result of his effort to create Access-based tools to support his business includes a standard object framework using VBA classes and a rigorous naming convention.
We’ll get the benefit of seeing one of those tools in action in this presentation. Specifically, Eric will demonstrate how this framework enables the methods he depends on every day, including form and combo box list filtering and navigation. He’ll also share some of his findings about undocumented object behavior that enables some of this operation.
Please join us to see how the secret sauce is created.