Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 11:07:51 CDT 2011
Well... I thought about doing that, but couldn't think of a reason why it should've mattered, but you know, you might be right -- I might experiment later. Susan H. I wonder if you dropped the key and then ran it if it would work. then you could reset the key after. Multi-field keys might have different rules. Doing one record at a time in a table view might have different rules than a mass change in a query. Hope you made a copy of the db or at least the table before you touched anything though. Always want to have a way to return to the before state, especially when you are working with other peoples databases. Stuff happens. ;-)