Re: "Calendar" database

2002-10-22 Thread Jan Steinman
y is someone posing a question to the mysql list about >something barely related to mysql? > >do it yourself first then ask for help. Gee, Ric, forget to take your anti-rude pill this morning? :-) The original poster asked about > > >the structure of a sql >"Calendar" data

Re: "Calendar" database

2002-10-22 Thread Richard Clarke
t yourself first then ask for help. Ric. - Original Message - From: "Jan Steinman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 6:18 PM Subject: Re: "Calendar" database > >From: Todd Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g

Re: "Calendar" database

2002-10-22 Thread Jan Steinman
>From: Todd Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I would like to get some suggestions for the structure of a sql "Calendar" database. >My task is to create a "Calendar" of events in the San Francisco Bay Area. For >instance, an event may be M-F 11:00 am, 3:3

Re: "Calendar" database

2002-10-22 Thread Michael T. Babcock
Todd Cary wrote: I would like to get some suggestions for the structure of a sql "Calendar" database. My task is to create a "Calendar" of events in the San Francisco Bay Area. For instance, an event may be M-F 11:00 am, 3:30 pm, 7:30 pm and Sat 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm. If

"Calendar" database

2002-10-22 Thread Todd Cary
I would like to get some suggestions for the structure of a sql "Calendar" database. My task is to create a "Calendar" of events in the San Francisco Bay Area. For instance, an event may be M-F 11:00 am, 3:30 pm, 7:30 pm and Sat 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Of course, there is