G
Glint
Hi All,
The database I use to manage membership has a Members table that has
relationships to almost every other table in the database. There have been
accidental deletion of duplicate records in the past; problem was that some
of such duplicates had transacted with other tables unknown to the user doing
the deletion. This caused problems later.
So I decided to enter all the relationships correctly to avoid accidental
deletion of useful data. The problem is that less than half way to relating
the Members table to other tables (50 of them), I get a message that the
indices are too many for the Members table.
How do I solve this problem?
The database I use to manage membership has a Members table that has
relationships to almost every other table in the database. There have been
accidental deletion of duplicate records in the past; problem was that some
of such duplicates had transacted with other tables unknown to the user doing
the deletion. This caused problems later.
So I decided to enter all the relationships correctly to avoid accidental
deletion of useful data. The problem is that less than half way to relating
the Members table to other tables (50 of them), I get a message that the
indices are too many for the Members table.
How do I solve this problem?