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Old March 10th, 2005, 04:27 PM
Greg Jesky
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I think this may be a design question but I hope someone can help.
I have a table with a field called "telephone number" with a value of
telephone numbers.
I need to associate with this field the calling features associated with
each telephone number.
For example:
Telephone "number 1" may have "caller id", "3 way calling" , hunting, voice
mail.
Telephone "number 2" may have no features associated with it.
Telephone number 3 may have 7 features associated with it.
I do not know the best way to organize tables to allow queries, reports,
forms to be used/executed efficiently.
The only table format I can imagine is to make field one telephone number
followed with 10 or 12 features fields(many blank fields).
Thank You,
Greg



 




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