Re: Multivalued fields - Can someone explain what they are for?



"Chris2" <rainofsteel.NOTVALID@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Lookup Fields were introduced in MS Access 2000.

Er, no, they've been around a lot longer than that, since at least
A97 and probably since A95.

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