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Creating a Bindable Microsoft Access Database
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To create a bindable Microsoft Access database:

  1. Create a new Microsoft Access database.
  2. Add tables with the fields and settings listed below.
Note: This topic assumes that you are familiar with creating a database in Microsoft Access and setting up tables. If you are a novice to Microsoft Access, please see the Microsoft Office Help for more information.

Appointments Table

The following fields and settings are for the Appointments table:

Field Name Data Type Field Size Required Indexed Primary Key
AppointmentID AutoNumber Replication ID Yes Yes (No Duplicates) X
Subject Text 255 Yes No --
Location Text 255 No No --
Start Date/Time -- No No --
End Date/Time -- Yes No --
Body Memo -- No No --
Properties Memo -- No No --

Categories Table

The following fields and settings are for the Categories table:

Field Name Data Type Field Size Required Indexed Primary Key
CategoryID AutoNumber Long Integer Yes Yes (No Duplicates) X
CategoryName Text 255 Yes Yes (No Duplicates) --

Contacts Table

The following fields and settings are for the Contacts table:

Field Name Data Type Field Size Required Indexed Primary Key
ContactID AutoNumber Long Integer Yes Yes (No Duplicates) X
Name Text 255 Yes Yes (No Duplicates) --

Resources Table

The following fields and settings are for the Resources table:

Field Name Data Type Field Size Required Indexed Primary Key
ResourceID AutoNumber Long Integer Yes Yes (No Duplicates) X
ResourceName Text 255 Yes Yes (No Duplicates) --
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