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On 12/30/13 18:21, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Larry,

Larry Evans schrieb:
I've 2 tables:

Table:Products with ProductName as primary key.
ProductName Inventory
----------- ---------
product1      100
product2      200

Table:Suppliers with SupplierName as primary key.
SupplierName PhoneNumber
------------ -----------
supplier1      111-1111
supplier2      222-2222

[..]
However, it doesn't help with the error message because I'm
not trying to alter the Products table, as the error message
suggests, I'm trying to create a new table, SupplierSuppliesProduct,
containing a relationship between two already existing tables.  The
new table would look something like:

   Table: SupplierSuppliesProduct
      with primary keys SupplierName,ProductName
   showing which Supplier supplies which Product.

How should I do that?

First define this third table as new table and then set the
relationships. It is a n:m structure.

Kind regards
Regina
Ah!  Yes.  Tried it and it works.
Seems obvious now.
Thanks.

-regards,
Larry



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