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http://robertkelly-carrollia.com/dbrelationships.html
This size table should be coming off the inventory table I think. How do I do it? -- rjk |
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Delete the line from Sized to Sales and drag ProductCode from Inventory to ProductCode on Sizes table
-- Danny J Lesandrini www.amazecreations.com "Walmondo Kelly" wrote in message ... http://robertkelly-carrollia.com/dbrelationships.html This size table should be coming off the inventory table I think. How do I do it? -- rjk |
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It isn't clear how your tables all related.
I would consider creating a primary key field in the sizes table named [ProdSize]. This would create a unique combination of product and size. The Sizes table would be linked to the Inventory table. The Sales table would then need to include the ProdSize field value as a foreign key to the Sizes table. You could then remove the ProductCode and Size fields from the Sales table. Width is not a good name for a field since it is a property of reports, forms, controls, etc. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Walmondo Kelly" wrote: http://robertkelly-carrollia.com/dbrelationships.html This size table should be coming off the inventory table I think. How do I do it? -- rjk |
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