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Chains are used in the database when you want a field to be attached to another field instead of an item. An example is the interpretation subform which contains a piece of text, a date and an action. The text-type 'interpretation' will be attached to the item and the date and action will be attached to the piece of text. ('''ADD a nice model of this''') | Chains are used in the database when you want a field to be attached to another field instead of an item. An example is the interpretation subform which contains a piece of text, a date and an action. The text-type 'interpretation' will be attached to the item and the date and action will be attached to the piece of text. ('''ADD a nice model of this''') | ||
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Revision as of 07:29, 20 November 2007
Chains are used in the database when you want a field to be attached to another field instead of an item. An example is the interpretation subform which contains a piece of text, a date and an action. The text-type 'interpretation' will be attached to the item and the date and action will be attached to the piece of text. (ADD a nice model of this)