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Scott B
Greetings,
I have an interesting puzzle for someone to unravel. A database I created
was corrupted. My backup was several days old, several hundred records. I
rescued the table data from the corrupt database. The rescued tables
originally had an autonumber field for a primary key in two large tables
(one has 625 records and one has 825 records). The rescued tables ended up
with number fields instead of Auto Number fields. I need to change the
number fields to Auto Number fields. Access says no. I have thought of
insertng a new autonumber field and deleting the old number field. But I
think that would mess up my connections to the tables. One table is a list
of guests and the other is a table of those guests' stays. The table data
is already connected to each other in relationships. If I change the
primary key field the connections to the guests and their stays will be
lost. Is this true. If so is there any solution? Or can I just create a
new Auto Number field and delete the old number field?
Thanks for the help.
Scott B
I have an interesting puzzle for someone to unravel. A database I created
was corrupted. My backup was several days old, several hundred records. I
rescued the table data from the corrupt database. The rescued tables
originally had an autonumber field for a primary key in two large tables
(one has 625 records and one has 825 records). The rescued tables ended up
with number fields instead of Auto Number fields. I need to change the
number fields to Auto Number fields. Access says no. I have thought of
insertng a new autonumber field and deleting the old number field. But I
think that would mess up my connections to the tables. One table is a list
of guests and the other is a table of those guests' stays. The table data
is already connected to each other in relationships. If I change the
primary key field the connections to the guests and their stays will be
lost. Is this true. If so is there any solution? Or can I just create a
new Auto Number field and delete the old number field?
Thanks for the help.
Scott B