I have a question on multiple relationships and my search did not turn up anything connected to my issue. I have two tables, tblPlants and tblOwners. In this case the plants are nuclear power plants: big, complex, and very expensive. As a result, each plant has several owners. Worse yet, many Owners have an interest in more than one Plant. Since the maximum number of Owners per plant is seldom more than four, I have four Owner(1-4) fields in tblPlant. Initially, I wanted to connect each Owner
field to tblOwner through a one(Owner)-to-many(Plant) relationship but I am having a hard time creating these relationships let alone enforcing referential integrity. What am I missing? I expect this is quite basic but, evidently, not for me.
I wish to sneak one other question on a different topic if it does not violate protocol. That topic is subforms. The books tell me how to build them. What I do not understand is what advantage do I obtain and when should one be used? Obviously, I have never done one and this issue seems to lay in the gray area between the textbooks and the developers manuals. Any insights will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Steven L. Ross
I wish to sneak one other question on a different topic if it does not violate protocol. That topic is subforms. The books tell me how to build them. What I do not understand is what advantage do I obtain and when should one be used? Obviously, I have never done one and this issue seems to lay in the gray area between the textbooks and the developers manuals. Any insights will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Steven L. Ross