March 8, 200223 yr Without knowing the specifics, it seems to me that either your update somehow messed up the relationships (less likely), or you need to import the actual [related] data into the other [related] file(s).
March 9, 200223 yr I am just starting to import my files from the current database into the revised and updated database. I have only imported the clients so far and the other databases still have test information in them. But the relationships in the clients database after I import - is not catching the information after I do the import. It's like all the connectors are gone. Any input would be great - I am a bit stumped. I didn't think that I would have to re-establish all my relationships - but could that be the case? Thanks
March 11, 200223 yr Another consideration here is global fields. If you deleted all your test files to import the real data, global values will have disappeared. But again, without knowing the exact structure, it’s hard to say. One tip is always to have a designer layout, where you can see your Key Field information, and with a portal or two to see if the relationships are finding anything at all. My guess would be that the Key Fields in the newly imported file have different values to those on the right-hand side of your solution. Rigsby
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