I am non-programmer by trade developing a database program to enter data into predefined tables that must maintain a certain structure according to the federal agency that wants the data. I called the agency and they had provided the tables as a shell and stated that these tables they provided must be used due to certain instructions they embedded within their structure. Unfortunately and typically, the person I discussed these problems with was a mainframer and unable to talk "Access". I was almost complete but ran into a pretty big snag.
It appears that one of the fields that I need to use to connect to subsequent tables to establish referential integrity will have to have duplicate entries. Is there a way to establish 2 primary keys, both allowing duplicates but together serve as a "primary key" for subsequent relationship connections??? Whenever I use the control button to highlight the two fields and make them both primary keys, it will not allow me to change the indexes to "duplicates OK". I am using Access 97.
thanks to anyone that can help me have a Merry Christmas without this one hanging over my head.
rags
It appears that one of the fields that I need to use to connect to subsequent tables to establish referential integrity will have to have duplicate entries. Is there a way to establish 2 primary keys, both allowing duplicates but together serve as a "primary key" for subsequent relationship connections??? Whenever I use the control button to highlight the two fields and make them both primary keys, it will not allow me to change the indexes to "duplicates OK". I am using Access 97.
thanks to anyone that can help me have a Merry Christmas without this one hanging over my head.
rags