Les Isaacs
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Hi All
I have a complex access2010 accdb in which the key field in the 3 main tables are text fields (e.g. staff_name). I understand that numerical keys are preferable (quite apart from the problem of needing to have two John Smiths!), so I intend to add new numerical keys - probably with data type 'number' and field size 'long' (unless anyone suggests otherwise
).
Does anyone know of any tools that are useful for any of this - i.e. resetting the relationships between the tables, resetting the joins in queries and in the sql for datasets, etc? Otherswise it's going to be a long job!
Thanks for any help.
Les
I have a complex access2010 accdb in which the key field in the 3 main tables are text fields (e.g. staff_name). I understand that numerical keys are preferable (quite apart from the problem of needing to have two John Smiths!), so I intend to add new numerical keys - probably with data type 'number' and field size 'long' (unless anyone suggests otherwise
Does anyone know of any tools that are useful for any of this - i.e. resetting the relationships between the tables, resetting the joins in queries and in the sql for datasets, etc? Otherswise it's going to be a long job!
Thanks for any help.
Les