This list seems to be turning into a MySQL list with a few PHP questions... Tim-Hinnerk Heuer
http://www.ihostnz.com On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:53 PM, bruce <bedoug...@earthlink.net> wrote: > Hi guys. > > Architecting an app that's going to have users interacting with different > levels of the db/tbls, and trying to figure out a few things. > > The highlevel layout looks like: > collegeTBL > deptTBL > > with ->collegeTBL.id = deptTBL.colID > > I also have a status tbl for each collegeTBL/deptTBL > > college_statusTBL > userID > collegeID > > dept_statusTBL > userID > deptID > > with: > collegeTBL.id=college_statusTBL.collegeID > deptTBL.id=dept_statusTBL.deptID > > So I limk the statusTBLs to the college/dept TBLs... > > This is due to the fact that a user can elect to work on either a college, > or a given dept of the college. > > I'm struggling with a good/best way to figure out how to develop a query to > determine what level of a college, (if any) a user has elected to work > with. > > I can do a multiple join across the collegeTBL/deptTBL, and the statusTBLs, > but this simply gets a large tbl, and I'd have to then parse the results... > I'm trying to figure out if there's a better way, with a single query. The > query would look at the college(status), and then at the dept(status) to > determine what level (if any ) the user has selected. > > I've got a mysql layout of the various tbls, and inserts if anyone's > interested in helping me shake my mind out on this... > > thanks > > -bruce > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >