Access Tables For Migration

May 27, 2013

I need to create Access tables for migration.

One user can have multiple laptops.

Is this the best way to create the tables as shown below. (PK - primary key & FK - foreign key)

Table 1: User ID(PK), User name, Email, Contact, Comments

Table 2: Laptop ID (PK), User ID (FK), Location, Desk, Make, Migration Date, Migration Status

Can I create a query to join these two tables together so I can use the table view to enter the details ?

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