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DELETE statement In visual basic 2005 and access 2007

I am developing with visual basic 2005 and access 2007.
I have the following code below that works great and does delete a selected record successfully.  The 2 tables indicated below have a 1-to-1 relationship with table Clients.  However, when I try to implement the same coding block for 1 table that has 1-to-many relationships with Clients table my code breaks in errors.  Is there a different coding clause that applies for such a table?
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sql = "delete from tblClientDetail1 where ClientId = " & Convert.ToInt32(dgvLastNames.CurrentRow.Cells(0).Value)
                    Dim command2 As New OleDbCommand(sql, conn)
                    command2.ExecuteNonQuery()
 
                    sql = "delete from tblClientDetail2 where ClientId = " & Convert.ToInt32(dgvLastNames.CurrentRow.Cells(0).Value)
                    Dim command3 As New OleDbCommand(sql, conn)
                    command3.ExecuteNonQuery()
 
                    sql = "delete from tblClients where ClientId = " & Convert.ToInt32(dgvLastNames.CurrentRow.Cells(0).Value)
                    Dim command4 As New OleDbCommand(sql, conn)
                    command4.ExecuteNonQuery()
                    conn.Close()
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Question Asked By: systems_ax
Solution Provided By: dqmq
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