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  1. #1
    hugues is offline Novice
    Windows 7 32bit Access 2010 32bit
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    base access

    Hello,


    I would wish that you verify my model of database below
    Thank you
    Hugues

    CLIENT (Numcli,Raisonsocialecli,Nomcli,Prenomcli,Adresseruecli,C Pcli,Villecli)
    COMMANDE (Numcom,Datecom,Numcli#)
    COMPRENDRE (Numcom#,Refprod#,Quantite)
    PRODUIT (Refprod,Libelleprod,Puhtprod)
    FACTURE(Numfact,Datefact,montant, Numcom#)
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  2. #2
    rpeare is offline VIP
    Windows XP Access 2003
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    I don't speak the language these tables are written in but do not use special characters in your field names (like # signs) they will cause you problems. For instance, in MS Access # denotes a date field. Other than that if you can explain 'what' you are trying to do that would be more helpful, screenshots rarely tell the story of what you are trying to accomplish.

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