Stephen the Cook wrote:
> The saga continues!  I got the new schema for my new project this morning.
> It's from my set of management or leaders, with titles like LTA, SA, DBA.
> Anyway I am to use a Chr(3) column as the primary key for three identical
> tables.  I'm over the multiple tables, but now I have a new soapbox to stand
> on.  We are creating the primary key on a textbox input that the user will
> think up.  That same key will be displayed when I do my Chinese menu GUI
> interface of select one  from column A and one from column B.    
>
>
>   
You'll be out of there soon, onto your next adventure I'm 
betting....they're sure not to like the muddy water you're stirring up, 
especially since they've got those letters!!  ;-) 

btw, what is LTA?  I googled "What is LTA" but without luck.  I know 
what DBA is and I'm guessing that SA is either Systems Analyst or System 
Architect.

Methinks you should be doing your CYA PDQ.  ;-)


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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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