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Access Regional User Group Meeting

Date
Thu, 19 Jun 2008, 14:15 - 17:30 (Add to calendar)
Venue
Microsoft London (Cardinal Place) , London, GB
Cost
Free of charge for members

Date: Thursday 19 June 2008........1. A brief presentation on Swift SQL 2. A proper presentation on a subject to be determined 3. "NorthWind version 2.7.3.1 - redesigning NorthWind for reusability, reliability, maintainability and scalability". 4. Managing multiple database designs in Access – standardise or evolve? BOOKING INFORMATION: To make a booking or for further information please contact Margaret Chamberlain on: Margaret@gordonassociates.co.uk or phone: 01242 529820. For on-line bookings please go to: www.gordonassociates.co.uk/Matchriverevents

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