On Tuesday November 6 2007 11:50 am, A Chilco wrote: > Hi Emyr, > You must have a primary key in every database table. It's neither a bug > nor a problem, but the way a database works. > tc > > You appear not to be subscribed to the users' mailing list. You could > miss many of the replies to your post unless you do subscribe. Just > send a blank message addressed to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> using > the e-mail account through which you want to receive it. You will > receive a message asking you to confirm your subscription by replying to > it. See > http://support.openoffice.org/index.html for more options. > Subscribing is optional. Be aware that after subscribing, you may > receive many messages from the list. Be prepared to set up mail filters > in your email client in order to deal with them. > > Emyr Williams wrote: > > I have just started using Base. > > > > When tables are created using a primary key there does not seem to be > > a problem. > > > > However if I choose to save the table without a primary key, then no > > information can be entered into that table. > > > > If an automatic Primary key is accepted and then deleted later the > > same applies, no information can be entered. > > > > HELP!!! > > > > Could it be a bug or a problem on my pc? > > > > > > Emyr Williams > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Feel like a local wherever you go. > > http://www.backofmyhand.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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