Thanks for the help, in the end, your advice was right. It works as follows:
before I want to update the data, I delete the current info from the table, then remove the primary keys, then append the new data and lastly replace the primary keys again.
Very cool for a baby-programmer like me.
Mike
I tried it, and it the following problems occur:
a) I need a table to be formed in my second database because other tables are built from it.
b) The primary key is lost with the query
There must be a way of simply replacing the dat in an existing table with new data?!!
Thanks though
M
Hi
Sorry but this is a basic question. I need to update my tables from another (bigger) ACCESS database with new and existing info, every day. How do I do this without losing the relationships and primary key? Every time I do it, the relationships are broken, primary key is gone.
Thanks for...
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