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Steve Finlayson
I have read the comments about the disadvantages of using lookup
fields. They make sense. I am unclear how to accomplish the same thing
without them. Please refer me to some specifics or a paper that would
discuss how to work around the lookup fields.
I have a db that uses lookup fields to pull information from other
tables as the data is being entered.
I have a table Property that has Policy 1 through Policy10 as fields
and populate the data from a Policy table that contains the details
for various specific policy. Hence the Policy table links to 10 fields
in the Property table.
Q1 Is it necessary to define a link in the Relationship screen
between the Policy table and the Property when the lookup field is
used to select the correct Policy to enter into the Property field?
Q2 Do I need to create links from the Policy table to each of the
Policy1 - Policy 10 fields?
Q3 Is there a better way to set this situation up? Each Policy could
cover multiple properties and each property will have multiple
Policies covering it.
Thanks
Steve
fields. They make sense. I am unclear how to accomplish the same thing
without them. Please refer me to some specifics or a paper that would
discuss how to work around the lookup fields.
I have a db that uses lookup fields to pull information from other
tables as the data is being entered.
I have a table Property that has Policy 1 through Policy10 as fields
and populate the data from a Policy table that contains the details
for various specific policy. Hence the Policy table links to 10 fields
in the Property table.
Q1 Is it necessary to define a link in the Relationship screen
between the Policy table and the Property when the lookup field is
used to select the correct Policy to enter into the Property field?
Q2 Do I need to create links from the Policy table to each of the
Policy1 - Policy 10 fields?
Q3 Is there a better way to set this situation up? Each Policy could
cover multiple properties and each property will have multiple
Policies covering it.
Thanks
Steve