Access is a database, and like a database, it has tables and fields. A table is a group of fields, and a field is likewise a single storage element of a table. For example, if there is a table called "Contacts", it might contain fields such as "First Name", "Last Name", "email", and "Phone." Each field has a limit to the amount and type of data it can contain, and each field can be validated independently of any other field.
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random access memory
The acronym NAC in the field of networking stands for Network Access Control. Network access control is used for security in computer systems such as antivirus software.
Something or somebody is trying to access a database field with the name of "intReferer". But for whatever reason, this field does not exist.This could be:a simple typo in the database querythe database got corrupted, went missing or never got installed righta bug in the software you're usingor what not...Contact the manufacturer of that software or - if you're the one coding the software yourself - check your db structure and spelling of the field 'intReferer'.
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It indicates the field or fields that are the primary key.
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key field
Access is a database, and like a database, it has tables and fields. A table is a group of fields, and a field is likewise a single storage element of a table. For example, if there is a table called "Contacts", it might contain fields such as "First Name", "Last Name", "email", and "Phone." Each field has a limit to the amount and type of data it can contain, and each field can be validated independently of any other field.
A Calculated Field
a field that is the same as one in another table
ya sure we can do for convert a currency field to a number field.
32,767 characters in a standard text field.
Dear Sir, Currency is used as a type of field for money values in access. Dev
field value
The Primary key field(s).
No. It does not designate any field you put in. That is something you have to do yourself. If you don't designate one, then it will ask you if you want to or if Access can put one in for you. If you allow Access to put one in, then it will insert a nwe field which will be an Autonumber field and this will be inserted at the top and so it will be the first field. It makes sense to have the first field as a key field, which is why it inserts it at the top, before the first field you put in. If you are setting your own, you should put that field in first, though you do not have to.