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welcome to another tech help video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com my name is richard ross your instructor in todays video im going to show you how to use many too many relationships in microsoft access many too many relationships are useful whenever youve got a bunch of stuff on the left and a bunch of stuff on the right and you need to relate them together employees to certifications for example many employees to many certifications each employee can have multiple certifications and each certification can be taken by multiple employees students to classes for example each student can be enrolled in multiple classes each class can have multiple students ill show you how to set up a junction table to create that many-to-many relationship todays question comes from lucas in anchorage alaska one of my platinum members lucas says i need to track employee training when they took the certification test and when their certification expires i need a list of which employees have