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  • thank you so much!

  • Hi,

    I enjoyed the short video, but I'm wondering: how would one sort by fiscal year? Would you make one table listing the years only, or just add a field to the customer table? Please help - thanks!

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  • Any guidance for relationships using surrogate keys? 

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  • i would like to learn it step by step but i dont know the sequence of the video. Do you have it in sequence anyway? bcause i cant simply learn about the relationship without understanding the form/table first right? Please help me on this.

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  • You are awesome, this helps me so much. I'm taking a computer class in college, and I need to know the basics for Microsoft Office 2007, and I was stumbling over Access, and really could not grasp it, but your video helped a great deal.

    God Bless you Thank you for being here.

  • relationships? sounds romantic

  • it's very short and sweet! thanks! honky3, you can always click pause if you want?

  • A little too fast for me. You were clicking like there was no tomorrow. I guess I need the most basic level of instruction first.

  • Thank you!! that was very helpful.

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  • how to creat a one-to-many relationship ??

  • Thanks! that was pretty useful

  • Good job, however when enforcing Referential Integrity -- RI (alone) data changed in one table does not change (related) data in another. This is actually a feature of RI. By enforcing RI we have the ability to Cascade Updates (and deletes). Enforcing RI alone actually prohibits orphaned records.

  • i have a question we wanna know how do we find out what our problem is when doing a relationship when it says indeterminate instead of one of many?

  • An intermediate relationship type occurs when neither field in the related tables is a primary key. (Primary key is a unique identifier for any record in the database).

  • The Access basic lessons are not sequenced so I can get lost in the information... However they're very helpful. Could you maybe give numbers to lessons? It would ease things to clearly follow the set up of a first database for a beginner...

  • It was very helpful to finish my class assignment.Thank you!

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