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Putting two subfields within a field
Describe this with just nouns (things) and verbs (relationships). Sounds
like it's a simple relationship... A [phrase] has {many} [features] HasFeature( Phrase (PK1), Feature (PK2) ) The example below is a crosstab... not a proper table. You want to sort features, but not records? What is there in a database besides records? Clarendon wrote: I have data that might be too complex for Access to handle. Your design must be wrong... explain how it's too complex. -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/200909/1 |
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