Week in Review: June 4, 2024
Highlights include text box hints, tips on selling Access services, using the Graph REST API, and an open-source project to decompile .accde files.
Just Published
This section includes videos, articles, and (occasionally) open-source project updates from the past 7 days.
Articles
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a.p.r. pillai (Learn MS-Access Tips and Tricks)
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Jonathan Halder | Steven Halder (Access JumpStart 2.0)
- Adding a deployment script to an existing Access JumpStart app (Part 5)
- Adding a deployment script to an existing Access JumpStart app (Part 4)
- Adding a deployment script to an existing Access JumpStart app (Part 3)
- Adding a deployment script to an existing Access JumpStart app (Part 2)
- Adding a deployment script to an existing Access JumpStart app (Part 1)
- Refactoring in VBA with RubberDuck: Remove Parameters
- Refactoring in VBA with RubberDuck: Implement Interface
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Daniel Pineault (DEVelopers HUT)
- Modern Web Browser Control Click Event Not Exposed In VBA
- Modern Web Browser Control Click Event Bug
- Deleting Calendar Events With The Microsoft Graph API
- Searching Calendar Events With The Microsoft Graph API
- Interesting New Access Project On The Horizon To Decompile Accde Files
- Identify Your User ID With The Microsoft Graph REST API
- Microsoft Graph REST API Bug When Applying a $select=id
- How-to Send E-mails With Attachments Via Outlook Using The Microsoft Graph API
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Colin Riddington (Isladogs on Access)
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Mike Wolfe (NoLongerSet)
Videos
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Access User Group Recordings (YouTube channel)
- Selling Access with SQL Server Jobs (01:17:54): with Juan Soto
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Philipp Stiefel (YouTube channel)
- Multiple Joins to a Single Table (17:10)
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George Hepworth (YouTube channel)
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Sean MacKenzie (YouTube channel)
- Event Function Calls (10:49): Use One Function to Handle Many Form Events in MS Access
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Richard Rost (YouTube channel)
- DLookup Multiple Criteria, Part 1 (16:07): Using DLookup with Multiple Criteria in Microsoft Access
- DLookup Multiple Criteria, Part 2 (21:24): Using DLookup with Multiple Criteria in Microsoft Access, Part 2
- VBA Automation from Excel, Part 1 (14:51): Automate Excel with VBA: Import and Format Access Data Easily
- VBA Automation from Excel, Part 2 (12:11): Automate Excel with VBA: Import and Format Access Data Easily, Part 2
- Text Box Hints (17:32): How to Display Text Box Hint Instructions Until the User Enters a Value in Microsoft Access
- Excel Automation, Part 3 (16:28): How to Construct an Excel Sheet using VBA Automation from Microsoft Access, Part 3
- Happy Memorial Day (36): from Access Learning Zone
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Daniel Pineault (YouTube channel)
New to Me
This section includes content I discovered this week that has been around for awhile.
Nothing new this week.
Upcoming Access User Group Events
NOTE: Only English-language user group meetings with scheduled guest speakers or topics are listed. For a complete list of upcoming events, visit the Access User Group event calendar.
- June 05, 2024: Colin Riddington - View & Edit Import/Export (IMEX) Data Task Specifications
- June 06, 2024: Ben Sacherich - Trouble-Shooting Access Applications
- July 03, 2024: Olaf Nöhring - Getting Attention with style: An Improved, Enhanced Message Box / André Minhorst - Enhancing Access Forms
- July 04, 2024: John Colby - What is a Framework and Why Would Access Developers Use One?
- August 1, 2024: Kevin Bell - DBeaver — A better, free cross-platform database tool (JUST ADDED)
- August 7, 2024: Peter Poppe - Working with Treeviews
- August 27, 2024: Maria Barnes - Working with Microsoft Graph API from VBA
- September 04, 2024: Aleksander Wojtasz - Follow-up session on Interactive Gantt charts
- October 02, 2024: Alessandro Grimaldi - Animation with Style in Access
- October 3, 2024: Ron McCarry - Using cached ODBC connection in Access with single sign-on (JUST ADDED)
- November 06, 2024: Chris Arnold - Tips and Tricks for Continuous Forms
- November 26, 2024: George Young- Using Web APIs in Access
- December 04, 2024: Adrian Bell - topic to be confirmed
- January 8, 2025: Philipp Stiefel - topic to be confirmed
Access Roadmap
There were no changes made to the roadmap between the last Week in Review (2024-05-25) and this one (2024-06-04).
The roadmap was last updated the week of May 11, 2024. The development priorities were last updated at the German-language AEK conference on October 14, 2023.
Listed below is a snapshot of the official Access Roadmap.
"In Development", "Rolling Out", and "Launched" are Microsoft terms that I pulled straight from the public roadmap.
"Development Priorities" do not appear on the Access Roadmap. Instead, they get updated from time to time in official Access blog posts or Access engineering team presentations. I'll include a link to the source of the current development priorities as they get updated.
Development Priorities
The items listed below reflect Microsoft's order of priority and were published in the following article, Microsoft's Plans for Access in the Next 6 Months.
The items are listed in priority order according to Principal Engineering Manager Dale Rector. The "Expected Benefit" of each feature is shown in italics after the description of the feature itself.
New priorities added since the previous set of priorities are shown in bold below. Dropped priorities are struck through.
- Continued Focus on Monthly Issue Fixes: (Monthly Issue Fix Blog) Improved product quality and reliability
- Access becomes Large Address Aware: Removal of key customer error issue
- Dataverse export improvements: Make it easier and faster for admins to migrate their data to Dataverse
- Large monitor support for forms: Improved support of Access on the latest hardware
- Modern Chart Improvements: Expanded support for the most popular chart types and options
- SQL Editor Improvements: Significantly improved SQL query editing experience
Inconsistent Database Error Fix
Special thanks to Karl Donaubauer for posting the updated priorities at AccessForever.org.
In Development
AUG 2024
: Modern Chart ImprovementsSEP 2024
: Integrate Monaco framework to improve SQL editor capabilities
Rolling Out
None.
Launched
NOV 2023
: Making 32-bit Access Large Address Aware (LAA)