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What relationships can be created using these tables in Access 2007?

Asked by navid86 in Access Architecture/Design, Microsoft Access Database

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I am trying to create a relationship between all my tables.  The screenshot shows my tables, I already have a relationship going from "Computers" to "Warranty & Support"; this relationship was created using the Analyze Table wizard.  The relationship that exist between "Printers" and "Printer Warranty" was also created using the Analyze Table wizard.

I understand the relationships between tables in databases, but I am having difficulty finding common ground between these tables.  Like a good example of my question is what relationship do I use between "Printers" and "Computers"?

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