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Delete a relationship (ADP)
 

Delete a relationship when you no longer want to relate columns in two related tables. When you redesign tables, it is often necessary to delete relationships and then recreate them after your new design is complete. For example, if you decide to normalize a database and store all address data in one table, you would delete all the relationships to address columns between existing tables, create a new table containing the address columns, and then create relationships from the new address table to every table that requires an address.

  1. In the Database window, click Database Diagrams Button image under Objects, click the database diagram you want to open, and then click Design on the Database window toolbar.
  2. In your database diagram, select the line that represents the relationship that you want to delete from the diagram.
  3. Right-click the relationship line and choose Delete Relationship from Database from the shortcut menu.
  4. A message box prompts you to confirm the deletion. Choose Yes.

    Note   When you delete a relationship, the relationship line is removed from every diagram in which it appears. It is deleted from the database when you save the database diagram or when you save either of the tables that it related.

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