Thoughts:
1. Reload the database
2. Is the common column indexed in all the tables?

Albert 

> On Nov 26, 2018, at 8:21 AM, Myron Finegold <myron.fineg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The conversation.  Design a form > from the menu bar on the top of the
> screen choose <tables> add a master table (or one has already been added).
> As you progress in the form development you want to add a second table (or
> in my case a 3rd and 4th) that has a common column. Easy, look at
> <tables/Views> and add the table you want. Then highlight the table (right
> box) and click on (settings) on the bottom. A dialog box opens and now click
> on <Custom Table Relationships>.  The issue: the functionality of using the
> <Custom Table Relationships> stops functioning, meaning you can't link
> columns. The question: can a form become corrupt where the functionality of
> <Custom Table Relationships> stops functioning. I've done the form twice
> with the same results.  Thanks for any advice.  Myron
> 
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