I am using ODBC links to move the data. There were multiple
tables in the database and this is the only one effected.

Steve

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To: "Steve Siesel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: MS Access and MySql


Are you using ODBC Links or are you importing the table into MS Access 
from MySQL? Are there unique constraints on the table to prevent 
duplicate data from being entered?

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On 3/4/04, 1:57:15 PM, Steve Siesel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding MS 
Access and MySql:


> Greeting to the list.

> I am running MS Access as a front end to data stored on MySql in
> a Redhat 7.3 box.

> I have about 95% functionality so far!
> (The Database is of a Youth Soccer league).

> I am having one problem though with one of my tables.
> The table seems to double itself when I transfer/convert/export
> into MySql. The table holds 345 records and when I view it in MySql
> there are 690.

> I have tried Exporting and I have used various converters also. This one
> table
> is my biggest problem so far.

> Does anyone have any suggestions? I am located near Tampa, Fl If someone
> would
> like to offer any assistance.

> Thanks

> Steve



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