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![]() No, no, I only have to do this the first time or if I change which query I attach to, sometimes the same letter goes to 2 different query groups and it is easier just to change he data source it is linked to. I am the only one who has access to MY harddrive, I created the database and no one else has ever used it. I just thought that the reason I could not figure out how to put in fields that "set key fields" was that the way I was connecting to the data source must be wrong. When I try to work through the sample merge from the Catalog Merge Tutorial I get the following results... ACT Canberra Yang 2100 NSW Coffs Harbour Roulston 4000 NSW Dubbo Kristiansen 6700 NSW Newcastle Avard 3400 NSW Newcastle James 8600 NSW Sydney Brown 5300 NSW Sydney Driver 8700 NSW Sydney Gadzic 7400 NSW Sydney ... and so on. Sydney keeps repeating (and all the cities). I am sure that this is because I don't have it set as a key field but I don't know and cannot figure it out (I have worked on nothing else for 2 1/2 days this week). I understand that there is something on Microsoft's web page about number formats but I don't need that right now, so I have not looked at it yet. On vacation until Tuesday, so no rush on a reply! |
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