>One comment i would make is re. the naming of your id fields.  When I create
>relational databases I always use the same name for the ID on which you will
>link the tables.

Yeah I agree! I borrowed this db design from Cartweaver and never changed them 
over. 

>Also, make sure you set the same data types and paramaters on the link
>field.

These are all ok
>
>On MS SQL I use Int data type (whenever possible), been a while since I used
>access.

I'm usin access to prototype this thang. Then will change over to sql server
>
>Last of all, you should avoid running complex queries in CF.  On your own
>example, build and run the query in access and only use CF for the where
>clauses.

>Good luck!
>
>Jenny

Thanks a ton jenny!

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