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RobertSmith101

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Hi, I'm a newbie Access user that's developing a system in Microsoft Access (well obviously) and I would like to know if a realtional database is it possible or doesn't go against the laws of a relational database if I can have in different tables the same primary keys.
 

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What data do you have in each table? If you're using the same primary key then that *may* suggest that you should move your data into one table.

That said, post the fields and a description of them and we should be able to help.
 
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