Hi everyone. It occurred to me that I may need a table in my database
related to the primary table to hold such things as login time and date etc. Creating the table is straight forward enough but how do I create
the relational link or do I simply ensure that the foreign key is assigned and
then call the table up whenever I need it…? Business Support Services Arras® People Tel: 01706 342310 Fax: 01706 642754 Member of the Recruitment Employment Confederation
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- RE: Creating Relational Links Michael Mason
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