And so does SQL Server allow multiple definitions for the same column name.
--- Gunnar Ekblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sami > We all have diffrent logic on this. I am surprised that I could execute > the file. I would have expected an error on the second compute. > > If I do it from RBDESIGN when I put the computed column in the second > table it forces to Col1 + Col2. > > So I am surprised but stay happy since ACCESS is much worse they allow a > lot more like defining Col1 as as text in one table and date in next > table and integr in third table. > ===== Albert Berry Management Consultant RR2 - 1252 Ponderosa Drive Sparwood BC, V0B 2G2 Canada (250) 425-5806 (250) 425-7259 (708) 575-3952 (fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
