Help!! ACCESS 2003 linking tables

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Jana

I have a major problem. I am developing a database for a client that
contains over 302 tables, all of which have thousands of rows. 301 of these
tables need to be linked to the parent table, and all have the same primary
key. However, I have recieved that evil error message that only 32 tables
can be indexed. I have searched and searched, but cannot find a solution to
this. I am desperate for any suggestions, even if it means taking avenues
other than ACCESS 2003. The only requirements are that the database has the
ability to be online, collecting data from other parties via some sort of
form. Also, these tables must have full capabilities to be edited and
controlled, not read-only. CAN ANYONE HELP ME??? There is a huge deadline
coming in hours. Thanks!
 
Jana said:
I have a major problem. I am developing a database for a client that
contains over 302 tables, all of which have thousands of rows. 301 of these
tables need to be linked to the parent table, and all have the same primary
key. However, I have recieved that evil error message that only 32 tables
can be indexed. I have searched and searched, but cannot find a solution to
this. I am desperate for any suggestions, even if it means taking avenues
other than ACCESS 2003. The only requirements are that the database has the
ability to be online, collecting data from other parties via some sort of
form. Also, these tables must have full capabilities to be edited and
controlled, not read-only. CAN ANYONE HELP ME??? There is a huge deadline
coming in hours. Thanks!

You posted to a Vista newsgroup. Try on of the Access news groups like
microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted.

If your database has 302 tables my guess would be that there is a major
design flaw. But that's only a guess since you didn't give any specific
information about your table structure.
When you post to the access group I would suggest giving as much detail
as possible if you want a good answer.

gls858
 

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