Re: show 1 to many in relation dgm

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From: andrewcw (andrewcw_at_acw.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:35:02 -0800

Thanks I do see the arrowhead now that I have selected a join type. Odd that
the documentation in ACCESS does not depict what I get, but at least I know
what I am seeing.

"Frank Hickman [MVP]" wrote:

> Right click on the relationship line and select Edit Relationship. Click on
> Join Type and select the appropriate option. This would be option 2 or 3
> for a 1 to many. Click on Ok. Then click on Ok again. In Access the 1 to
> many is signified by a arrow head for the direction of the relationship.
>
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> Frank Hickman
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>
> "andrewcw" <andrewcw@acw.com> wrote in message
> news:FDCF0568-A757-462F-8949-CD481BC94EB1@microsoft.com...
> >I realize this is not a programming question. Butu someone might know. I am
> > using ACCESS 2003. I drop the pirmary key from table 1 to field in table
> > 2. I
> > see the one to many in the create dialog, but the diagram does not show
> > the
> > 'infinite" symbol to indicate the side of the many like the help shows.
> > How
> > can I get that to display ?
> > --
> > Andrew
>
>
>



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