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Pastimes : Creating Access Database

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To: Ziggy who wrote ()8/14/1999 8:38:00 PM
From: chalu2   of 1
 
The answer is yes, but with some adjustments. I assume you are using Cold Fusion's Look, Mom, I Can Create a Database! or SQL Server Version 89.3. What you must first do is ensure the sasquatch-integrity of every level and every table. Remember if the table isn't level it may tilt, and all of the contents spill to the floor.

As you have the tables built, it's simple to relate them to each other. Table I is the Mommy Table; Table II the Daddy Table; and Table III the Baby Table. Having named them, you can see they are all related, and in what way.

You can add additional tables, which will be related to the first as additional babies, cousins, uncles, aunts, etc. I realize that my answer is highly technical, so please let me know if you need further explanation.
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