Is there such thing as an alternate primary key for access tables?
My boss insists there is and I have searched to find nothing on this.
What my boss is sugesting is that depending from with form I am reading or entering data that the primary key changes accordingly to allow for creating new records. In some cases it will have a 3-field primary key and in others a 2-field primary key.
To me it doesn't make any sense. Please help if you understood what I tried to say and what we are trying to do. I need to get back to my boss with an answer to this.
Thanks so much,
Y
My boss insists there is and I have searched to find nothing on this.
What my boss is sugesting is that depending from with form I am reading or entering data that the primary key changes accordingly to allow for creating new records. In some cases it will have a 3-field primary key and in others a 2-field primary key.
To me it doesn't make any sense. Please help if you understood what I tried to say and what we are trying to do. I need to get back to my boss with an answer to this.
Thanks so much,
Y