OOPS! my mistake with mis-written question.
These are not autonumber fields, they are child key fields of the number type but are not autonumber.
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David-
I have a number of autonumber ID fields. When I create one of these fields Access always creates a default value of 0 (zero). Is this a good idea to do, or is it better to have no default value for these fields?
It doesn't matter - that Default 0 will be ignored by an AutoNumber field.
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On Apr 24, 2017, at 5:05 PM, david.pratt@... [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a number of autonumber ID fields. When I create one of these fields Access always creates a default value of 0 (zero). Is this a good idea to do, or is it better to have no default value for these fields?
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