Well, as you said, Approach is a flat file structure.
  There is no need for a primary key in a one-tabled database.


John Biesnecker wrote:
> 
> Hello all...
> 
> At work I've been trying to use Lotus Approach to manage some dbase flat
> files that are then queried by a number of different Cold Fusion scripts...
> and I need to run update queries on some of the tables.  Obviously I need a
> primary key to be defined to do that, but I can't for the life of me figure
> out how to do that in Approach.
> 
> I was hoping someone out there has faced the same problem.  Approach's help
> is terrible.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> /s/ John Biesnecker
> 
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