What is `special` about this one? If you are using ODBC links why are you 
needing to convert the table? MS Access is merely your GUI to the 
underlying data.

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On 3/4/04, 2:28:31 PM, Steve Siesel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: 
MS Access and MySql:


> 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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> 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?

> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

> 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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