I don't think it would break anything.

Paul

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Bill Harris <bhar...@texoma.net> wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Our current "homegrown" Access-based system stores the account
> name as the account number (legacy from dial-up days)..
>
> I want to import the customers today, but wondered if I could add
> a varchar column to store the login id into (just temporarily) until
> I build the services up.  I was tempted to just store it in the comment
> field, but I have a field of those to import as well.
>
> Will adding a field at the end of the customer table break anything, 
> functionally?
>
> Bill
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