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  1. dmctiernan

    Table Relationships

    Hi All, I'm pretty much learning as I go along so bear with me. I am trying to develop a database in SQL Server 2005 for tracking manufactured items on projects. We manufacture conveyor systems and I am trying to track certain manufactured item information for sales and support purposes, such as...
  2. dmctiernan

    Compatability with SQL Server 2000

    Hi All, I am in the process of developing a database on SQL Server 2005 and I am wondering if there are any guidelines I will need to follow in order to ensure that the resulting database will attach and run on SQL Server 2000. I work for a small engineering company and I do some small software...
  3. dmctiernan

    single company with multiple locations, How to setup the table

    Hi fneily, Thanks for the excellent link.... some great information. I'm not too sure how the relationships will work if I make the suggested changes, I might be missing something. Maybe you could elaborate a little on your explanation. Anyhow, my understanding is to create a relationship...
  4. dmctiernan

    single company with multiple locations, How to setup the table

    Thanks guys for the quick replies. What I basically have is the following tblCustomers (PK: fldCustomerID) tblLocations (PK: fldLocationID) tblProjects (PK: fldProjectID, FK: fldCustomerID, ) The data in tblLocations is the LocationID, the CustomerID, LocationName. Since each customer can...
  5. dmctiernan

    single company with multiple locations, How to setup the table

    I'm a relatively new to creating databases in Access and recently I have created a database for tracking items manufactured on projects. So far so good, until today when one of my colleagues asked if I could include the following: He wants to be able to filter all projects, per customer and...

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