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Old June 23rd, 2003, 06:43 AM
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Default Creating relationships in code

Hello,

I'm working in a VB project ans i need to write a module (or a class) that generate a database (tables, columns,...) and the relationships between tables. So far, i don't have any problem to generate tables and columns. My problem is to generate the relationships between tables. It's urgent and i'll appreciate very much any help.

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Elisa

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By the way, i'm using ADO 2.7 and MSACCESS 2000.

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