>This is a scary thing to hear a web developer say. If you really feel that
>uncomfortable about joins, you should immediately stop what you're doing
>and study relational databases until you understand the basics - joins,
>normalization, and declarative referential integrity. It really is that
>important. I don't intend this as a personal criticism - I was in the same
>situation once. But this knowledge is probably more important to your
>career as a developer than any other single thing.
That statement was more of a sarcastic frustration comment than anything
else - I do understand joins, I use them often. In fact, I had this one
correct from the beginning, it was my output stage that was wrong...
Thanks for the concern! :-)
-Blaine
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