Miriam:

If they can change everything, then you really have nothing to tie the fields
together, so the db doesn't know which to change. In these instances,
a unique identifier should be used.

Hope this helps.

Joel

"Miriam Hirschman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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How can I specify which row in my table I want to update if the user has the
ability to change every field. Is there any way besides making an autoNumber
field? I have an Access DB.

Thanks,

---miriam

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