M. Brenzel wrote:
> This is an Access question as I am trying to manipulate my Legacy
> database using Access.  Yes, I am working with a backup copy of my
> database.
>
> Is there a way to reset the value to be used as the next ID in a
> table?  The field type is AutoNumber.  I know that I can't change the
> value of the ID in a table.  I would like to force a new record to
> use the ID (autonumber) of one that no longer exists in the table.
>
> I know Access quite well but I haven't been able to find this out.
> I'm hoping that Access doesn't look at the highest number and add one
> to it for the next new record.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> Mary

Mary,

It is not possible to do what you are requesting as this is a Primary Field
and is used with the SQL to link fields together. If you did you would end
in a disaster. What is more puzzling is why you should wish to do this as
they are not relevant to anything which you can change in Legacy.

Ron Ferguson
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