Re: Hoping - is there a 'automagically' way to emulate the PK/FK, etc settings in PostgreSQL in the relationships in Access?
От | Andreas |
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Тема | Re: Hoping - is there a 'automagically' way to emulate the PK/FK, etc settings in PostgreSQL in the relationships in Access? |
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Msg-id | 474EFC22.7050709@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Hoping - is there a 'automagically' way to emulate the PK/FK, etc settings in PostgreSQL in the relationships in Access? ("Greg Cocks" <gcocks@stoller.com>) |
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Greg Cocks schrieb: > |Joshua D. Drake schrieb: > |> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:24:54 -0700 > |> "Greg Cocks" <gcocks@stoller.com> wrote: > > |>> Hoping - is there a 'automagically' way to emulate the PK/FK, etc > |>> settings in PostgreSQL in the relationships in Access? > > > In my experience, not huge, Access can get a little 'confused' when > running queries if there is a FK that is not emulated in the > relationship ERD (sic) in Access... > See ... the point is ... you are proposing development for an Access feature that might use pgodbc but isn't odbc driver functionality at all. So I may predict that the exitement in this discussion group here will be somewhat limited. > Yep, went through and drew them - but worried I missed some AND when I > change my design I need to remember to propagate those changes 'down the > line'... (interesting to see how Access handles those multiple links...) > It's really rather an Access topic. Hint: At least Access 2000 keeps such simple links and even real fk constraints in some cases even when the graph doesn't show them anymore. It works nicely if you explicitely delete a constraint in the graph. The irritation starts SOMETIMES when you drop or rename a connected table or even just change a column name that is part of a constraint. The next time you open the constraint-graph this constraint might have disappeared, though you still get the integrity-errors as if the constraint was still there. Try to find a tool that migrates real DBs to Access. Well, usually it's the other way round but maybe you are lucky. > Shall I come over and unplug your telly? You can miss East Enders one > weekend? Never heared of "East Enders" but thanks anyway. ;)
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