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What record should i set my primary key to ?
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A primary key is a field or fields in your table, not a record. There are
lots of opinions on what type of field or fields to use. I almost always add an Autonumber primary key field to tables. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Carlos Santos" wrote in message ... What record should i set my primary key to ? |
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On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:11:35 -0600, "Carlos Santos"
wrote: What record should i set my primary key to ? Sorry, but the question makes no sense. Every record in the table should have a Primary Key. This is one field (or more than one, up to ten fields) which uniquely identifies the record: only one record in the table can have that value of the PK. It also must be non-Null. Could you explain the current structure of your table, and just what it is that you are trying to accomplish? -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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