At 01:09 PM 5/30/2008, Dennis McGrath wrote:

Dawn,

That was it!

LOL! I check the help and it is not much help.

What exactly does the "one to many" option do?  The result
definitely does not look logical to me in any way. The help
does not tell me anything useful!

Dennis,

Glad to hear that you are finally catching up to Windows!

I'm sure it is shocking as well as a challenge for you.

For the benefit of the list, in a multi-table form, the table
relationship is determined by associating the tables. When
there are only two tables involved, the "one-to-many"
relationship is the default. However, if you have more than
two tables involved, the "many-to-many" relationship is the
appropriate option.

The Help states:

. One to Many
  Determines that the logic of the form will follow a One to
  Many relationship

. Many to Many
  Determines that the logic of the form will follow a Many to
  Many relationship

If you do not know the "One To Many"/"Many to Many" relational
logic of your form, how can we possibly put that in the Help?

If one does not understand what "One To Many" or "Many to Many"
means, (... ready for this?) then one can search the Help!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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