Even for simple projects, I like to use LightSwitch for what I call Back Room screens because it's just so darn convenient. You'll see what I mean later, because these first two tables are so primitive, so uncouth, so crude that I don't even call them tables – LightSwitch will attach to them but only as read-only. I call them MasterRowPile and ChildRowPile LightSwitch, as you will see, wants little to do with them because they have no primary keys. Brace yourselves, they are hideous to behold.

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