Juan Soto

About Juan Soto

Juan Soto is a Senior Access Developer at IT Impact Inc. and a Microsoft Access MVP. He specializes in Access with SQL Server databases. His passion for Access has led him to helping a wide range of businesses in helping them establish a secure, stable and efficient environment with SQL Server. He's a frequent speaker at Access user groups nationwide and recently spoke at the Orange County SQL Saturday # 73. If you wish to have Juan speak at your next group meeting you can contact him here.
jsoto@itimpact.com

When to use a form's recordset and when to use recordsetclone

Recordsets are an essential tool of any Access programmer, there are many types and are used in a wide range of situations, today we're going to talk about form recordsets and provide some examples of their use. What are Form Recordsets? If your form has a data source, either a table or query, it ha [...]

2011-05-23T12:11:49-05:00May 23rd, 2011|

In San Jose/Aptos Area until May 26th 2011

Hello Everyone, Just wanted to let you know I'll be in the San Jose/Aptos California area from May 17th through May 26th. I'm available for any Access/SQL Server user meetings or meetups with other Access enthusiasts to talk about Access and/or Access with SQL Server over coffee. Perhaps you've alwa [...]

2011-05-18T13:14:12-05:00May 18th, 2011|

PAUG Conference Review

We just wrapped the PAUG conference held at Silver Falls, (Portland Oregon) and this is my review of the weekend spent with other Access enthusiasts. Database Designer Conference The conference brought together a wide range of Access developers, users and Access enthusiasts. It started on Saturday a [...]

2011-05-17T03:02:18-05:00May 17th, 2011|

Access IDE Part III: My favorite development tools

This is the third part of a three part series on the Access IDE. Part I can be found here and Part II here. IDE Tools I Love Life in the Access IDE is a little easier with specialized IDE tools. In this final article of the series I'm going to let you in on my favorite tools, please comment on your [...]

2011-05-12T20:11:50-05:00May 12th, 2011|

10 New Features I wished I had in the Access IDE

This is the second part of a three part series on the Access IDE. Part I can be found here and Part III here. 10. Colored Command Buttons Call me a fashionista, but I'd love to have colored command buttons! 9. Collapsible Procedures Would love to have a "+" next to each procedure header to collapse [...]

2011-05-03T20:14:44-05:00May 3rd, 2011|

10 things I love about the Access IDE

This is part one of a three part series on the Access IDE. Part II can be found here and Part III here. I work in the Access IDE, (Integrated Development Environment), all day and it helps to know a few tricks or ten on how to take advantage of the environment. 10. Before you can fix your code you n [...]

2011-04-27T20:16:58-05:00April 27th, 2011|

DSN-less Connections and AD Security

Over the weekend I had the great pleasure to participate in SQL Saturday #73 in Orange County California, my two sessions were well attended and I had a lot of interest from SQL Server professionals on how to maximize performance between Access and SQL. Why I won't post my presentation I received nu [...]

2021-11-23T07:27:23-06:00April 11th, 2011|

SQL server heaven online web presentation April 11

When: Monday, Apr 11, 2011 6:30 PM (CDT) Where: Hinsdale, IL *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* CCS West Suburban Access Developers, Tomorrow's presentation by Juan Soto at Mary Sue's will also be webcast via LiveMeeting. This email should contain the details needed to connect to the webcast. Here is the informati [...]

2011-04-11T06:22:31-05:00April 11th, 2011|

Apply conditional formatting using code

Conditional formatting is a great feature introduced in Access 2000, it allows you to apply different formats to records on a form based on values and formulas you setup. In this example, I'm going to build on an article by Microsoft you can find here. Colors are better for some... My client wanted [...]

2021-03-03T15:00:40-06:00March 31st, 2011|

Twitter hash tag #AccessHelp

#AccessHelp can be another tool in your Access support arsenal, ready on to discover another great way to help and receive help with Access.

2011-03-28T09:36:48-05:00March 28th, 2011|
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