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David
Are you sitting comfortably?
I had a table which had relationships defined.
I made a copy of this table (structure only - no data),
then renamed the original and then renamed the copy back
to the original name.
(I wanted a table empty of data).
The relationships looked fine in the diagram.
I started testing and it turned out the table had its
autonumber key defined as number. This must have happened
during the copy/rename.
The original autonumber was set to double and now I only
see long-integer and replication id choices. Double does
not appear. So now I cannot re-establish the relationships
because the linked-to tables are expecting Double
Bear with me....
So, I dropped the relationship and tried to set the column
in the linked-to table to long integer. Lo and behold it
says I can't do it because there is a relationship!!! Even
though I deleted the line in 'table relationships'.
Help!!! I appear to be hopelessly screwed. I'm at a total
standstill. Obviously my copy and rename of a table with
relationships caused Access to get in a twist.
I had a table which had relationships defined.
I made a copy of this table (structure only - no data),
then renamed the original and then renamed the copy back
to the original name.
(I wanted a table empty of data).
The relationships looked fine in the diagram.
I started testing and it turned out the table had its
autonumber key defined as number. This must have happened
during the copy/rename.
The original autonumber was set to double and now I only
see long-integer and replication id choices. Double does
not appear. So now I cannot re-establish the relationships
because the linked-to tables are expecting Double
Bear with me....
So, I dropped the relationship and tried to set the column
in the linked-to table to long integer. Lo and behold it
says I can't do it because there is a relationship!!! Even
though I deleted the line in 'table relationships'.
Help!!! I appear to be hopelessly screwed. I'm at a total
standstill. Obviously my copy and rename of a table with
relationships caused Access to get in a twist.