Nonkey?

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Sophia said:
What is a "nonkey"?


Assuming this is a question about Microsoft Access, I can only guess that
someone has left out the hyphen of "non-key", meaning "not a key". One
might speak of a "non-key field", I suppose; that is, a field that is not a
key field.
 
Dirk Goldgar said:
Assuming this is a question about Microsoft Access,
I can only guess that someone has left out the hyphen
of "non-key", meaning "not a key". One might speak
of a "non-key field", I suppose; that is, a field that
is not a key field.

Either that, Dirk, or a small primate described by someone with a severe
head cold. <GRIN>

Larry
 

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