P
Pat Dools
Hello,
I have a table ('tSubj_info') that is set up as the 'One' table in my
relationships window. It is joined to two different 'Many' tables --
('tAttendance') and ('tVisit'). In the Datasheet view of the 'tSubj_Info'
table, I noticed the (+) sign in the first column of the table, expanded it,
and noticed that I could set a parent-child relationship. Being the curious
type, I did (between 'tSubj_Info' and 'tVisit') and now I can see all the
Visits related to a particular Subject.
However, when I write a query joining the three tables above, I ONLY get
records returned that have entries in both the 'tSubj_Info' and the 'tVisit'
tables. I don't get records that have 'tSubj_Info' and 'tAttendance' info.
and do NOT have 'tVisit' info. I think this is because of the parent-child
relationship I have set up, but I cannot figure out how to remove it. Where
do I go to remove this in Access 2003?
Thank you.
I have a table ('tSubj_info') that is set up as the 'One' table in my
relationships window. It is joined to two different 'Many' tables --
('tAttendance') and ('tVisit'). In the Datasheet view of the 'tSubj_Info'
table, I noticed the (+) sign in the first column of the table, expanded it,
and noticed that I could set a parent-child relationship. Being the curious
type, I did (between 'tSubj_Info' and 'tVisit') and now I can see all the
Visits related to a particular Subject.
However, when I write a query joining the three tables above, I ONLY get
records returned that have entries in both the 'tSubj_Info' and the 'tVisit'
tables. I don't get records that have 'tSubj_Info' and 'tAttendance' info.
and do NOT have 'tVisit' info. I think this is because of the parent-child
relationship I have set up, but I cannot figure out how to remove it. Where
do I go to remove this in Access 2003?
Thank you.