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
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> 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
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