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It's just not Access developers. I was handed an old Oracle db where less than half of the 300+ tables have a primary key or unique constraint and no tables have a foreign key.
Think about it.....
Jerry Whittle
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gogala, Mladen [SMTP:MGogala_at_oxhp.com]
>
> Waleed, you saved my life! I don't know why was I expecting Access97
> application designers to define minor details like the primary keys.
> I most certainly owe you one.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Khedr, Waleed [mailto:Waleed.Khedr_at_FMR.COM]
> >
> > Either it's the privileges on the tables or
> > the tables do not have primary keys or unique keys.
> >
> > Access will put the table in read only mode if it does not
> > have PK or Unique
> > key.
> >
> > Waleed
>
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