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Michael \(michka\) Kaplan [MS]
 
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Default Re: Table relationships lost when ran splitting wizard. WHY? - 01-29-2004 , 07:11 AM






"Tony Toews" <ttoews (AT) telusplanet (DOT) net> wrote:

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Well, yeah, but there's got to be some way of updating the system tables.
After all
Michael can do it inside VB in his sysrels utility.
Yes, if you call Jet directly then there are all kinds of ways around rules.
In this case, the table in question is not secured using Jet security, so it
is easy enough to write data (for tables that have actual Jet security
permissions-based restrictions, this method would not be helpful).


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Michael \(michka\) Kaplan [MS]
 
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Default Re: Table relationships lost when ran splitting wizard. WHY? - 01-29-2004 , 07:12 AM






"Stephen Lebans" <ForEmailGotoMy.WebSite.-WWWdotlebansdotcom (AT) linvalid (DOT) com>
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Well since I am not able to write to the system tables I will have to
keep my current method and use DoCmd to Save the current RelationShip
View to the system table.
Well, one could always call this other tool. Not everything has to be done
in the database to be considered helpful. :-)


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