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    crobaseball is offline Competent Performer
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    Need to rebuild a table with relationships...potential issues with queries/reports?


    I have a table which I believe I has been corrupted. I think my best solution at this point is to rebuild it (which isn't too big of an issue, since I have the data stored elsewhere and can import it). My concern the table has a number of relationships connected to it, and most importantly, a number of queries and reports which utilize those relationships. ANyone have any experience with deleting relationships, rebuilding a table using the exact same field names/types, reinstituting the relationships, then having problems with queries and/or reports? Do I need to rebuild the database from scratch? Am I best off creating the tables in a completely separate database, then importing the queries/reports/subreports in question?

    Thoughts/opinions?

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    I have deleted and recreated tables and queries, forms, reports work just fine. I just did a test to reconfirm and no problem. Copied a table. Deleted original. Renamed copy.

    If relationship exists in relationship builder, it will have to be removed.

    I have known Access to refuse deleting a table because it insists there is a relationship somewhere, even after removing from the relationship builder. Most annoying.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    crobaseball is offline Competent Performer
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    Very helpful. Thank you! I think I've got the corruption narrowed down to one table (I'm the same guy who has been having the probs with a report which is sucking up a ton of memory). Crossing my fingers . . .

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