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QuestionSelect records from a single table that have common data in two columns Pin
Frank Lepkowski13-Jun-11 10:43
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Johan Hakkesteegt14-Jun-11 21:26
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Eddy Vluggen14-Jun-11 1:29
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That would lead to another design; either it's correct to have multiple records or it isn't. Since he's asking how to identify them, I'm assuming that he doesn't want them. The end-user has to be able to identify wheter his/her item is in that list, and they need something to uniquely identify the tupel, otherwise they'll end up putting the data in there twice, creating redundancy.

To answer your question; the telephone number shouldn't be an attribute of the residency. Without that, we wouldn't have to model database, would we? We'd simply hook up everything to a autonumber and we'd be done - but Access proves that it ain't that simple Smile | :)
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Questionchecking the fieldname in the table Pin
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