Why must tables who have the same column names have exact data types?
Isn't it creating a foreign key relationship between the two?  


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> Subject: RE: Duplicate Column Names = Foreign Key... UGH
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> Remove the key(index). Rbase does not automatically create
keys(indexes).
> 
> The simplest way is to go into table design and remove the key(s) that
> refer
> to the other table.
> 
> Dan
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> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:19 AM
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> Subject: Duplicate Column Names = Foreign Key... UGH
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> 
> 
> I have two completely unrelated tables; one of which is not used.
> Whoever created this second table mistakenly named a column matching a
> column name in the first table.  Rbase makes this a foreign key (which
I
> think is rediculous).
> 
> I want to drop the second table, and recreate it with proper column
> names, etc.  How do I do this being that Rbase things I have a
> relationship to the first table?
> 
> Eric
> 
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