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On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 02:36 -0800, gerbreown wrote:
I have just started using LO Base 3.4.4.  I created 2 tables with a
relationship between them.  I then deleted one of the tables and created
another one with a relationship to the first.  When I try to add records to
the table is gives me the following error message: "SQL Status: 23000
Error code: -177

Integrity constraint violation - no parent SYS_FK_110 table:  Patient Old in
statement [INSERT INTO "Pharm Rcpt" (
"pr_Cost","pr_Date","pr_Doctor","pr_Med","pr_Patient","pr_Pharm","pr_Qty")
VALUES ( ?,?,?,?,?,?,?)]"

It looks like the relationship did not get deleted when the table was
deleted.

     When you have the database opened, use
       Tools > Relationships 
to define relationships between tables or to delete relationships.
     What I would like to know is the specific steps you used to create
the relationship between the two tables? How did you add the second
relationship you mentioned?

--Dan




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