You need a primary key field that the user shouldn't
be able to modify. Autonumber is the easiest way to do
it in Access.
That's the only way to uniquely identify a single
record in your table. Otherwise, your data integrity
would be compromised.
--- Miriam Hirschman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I specify which row in my table I want to
> update if the user has the
> ability to change every field. Is there any way
> besides making an autoNumber
> field? I have an Access DB.
>
> Thanks,
> �
> ���� ---miriam
>
>
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