can get
your member_id. From there you can now store that member_id into a variable
and use it at will.
If there is a better way of doing this, I would LOVE to know it.
-- Mike Eggleston
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what you want
from which ever table you desire. I have been able to do a 5 table join
like this, and I have not noticed ANY slowdown. I hope this helps!!
-- Mike Eggleston
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From: Jessica Tishmack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 12:52 PM
To
it?? Thanks all!!
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please help me??
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