I won't add to the code suggestions already given, but I will share one
thought about your tables - you absolutely _should_ be using two. Any
given company can have from one service to thousands (take GE,
everything from light bulbs to cruise missiles :). The only way to
capture that data effectively is in two tables.
Andrius Jakutis wrote:
> Can you help me? I know that for this example its better to use one table,
> not two, but I am just learning..
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