microsoft access course - key fields
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microsoft access course - Key Fields

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replyReply Thu 5 Jul 2007, 13:35Delegate Kathy said...

Kathy has attended:
Access Introduction course

Key Fields

Does the key field have to be the first field in the table?

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replyReply Fri 6 Jul 2007, 10:29Trainer David said...

RE: Key Fields

Hi Kathy,

The key field can be any field within the table, however it is general practice to keep it as the first field, as it is easy to see and identify which field is the key field.

Hope this helps

David

 

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