Quite simple, you can't.  Please read the manuals more thoroughly.  You
can't just read a general book on SQL by itself without reading the manual
for your particular flavour of SQL.  Each type of database may have added
extra features or have removed some from the standard SQL.


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From: "GERARDO GALLARDO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7:56
Subject: STUPID QUESTION


> I'm new to MySQL and SQL in general.  I have been searching and searching
but I can't find an answer to a question which I know is simple.  I have
read a book called Teach Yourself MySQL in 21 days.  It talkes about
defining relationships between tables but it never actually shows you how
you would create these relationships or reference data from one table in
another table.  How do I do this?  Please help.
> Gerardo
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