On Wednesday 11 December 2002 17:12, Jeff Snoxell wrote: > I've worked with a database system in the past that allows you to setup > permanent joins between two tables in a database such that if you select > record 1 say on a parent table and then add records to a child table, the > child table automatically knows that this record is a sub-record of record > 1 in the parent. Thus I can have databases with table structures like: > > Customers: Orders: OrderedItems > > Without having to always execute complex SQL queries every time. > > Can I do anything with MySQL to make it act in the same way?
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