When you create a Microsoft Access table, Access will automatically create a primary key to your database table. Still, you can also specify the field you want as the primary key for your database ...
I do not believe Jet (the database engine Access uses) supports table-level triggers, so you'll need to use a macro or VBA code in a form to trigger the extra record.
Microsoft Office is more than the sum of its parts—you can link an Excel database table to an Access database, integrating your data and adding value. Here's how. You don’t have to import an Excel ...
In Microsoft Access, you can add records to an existing table that already as data and resize the columns that contain the fields and data, especially if there is not enough space within the columns ...
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