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O.k. But The Problem Is That In That Particular Table I Have To Make 8 <inserts> From Which I Successfully Made 7.
It Doesn’t Insert The Last One.
How Can This Happen?
All My Tables Are Also Made With Success.
Waitinig For Answer!
Thanks!
Mar 3 '07 #1
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O.k. But The Problem Is That In That Particular Table I Have To Make 8 <inserts> From Which I Successfully Made 7.
It Doesn’t Insert The Last One.
How Can This Happen?
All My Tables Are Also Made With Success.
Waitinig For Answer!
Thanks!
give me thy tbl structure along with some data from both tbl and give me the relations also
Mar 3 '07 #2

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