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mysql
Do you see my problem here?! Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
Shaun
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To: shaun thornburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: How can I find this data?
Date: Wed, 4 May 2005
Hi,
I have four tables among others in my database: Bookings, Work_Types,
Practices Projects. Bookings occur in a Practice for a Project and have a
Work_Type. A Practice can have many Bookings but must have one and only one
Booking where the Work_Type.Day_Type = 1. This rule was introduced
[snip]
I have four tables among others in my database: Bookings, Work_Types,
Practices Projects. Bookings occur in a Practice for a Project and
have a
Work_Type. A Practice can have many Bookings but must have one and only
one
Booking where the Work_Type.Day_Type = 1. This rule was introduced
shaun thornburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/04/2005
06:54:23 AM:
Hi,
I have four tables among others in my database: Bookings, Work_Types,
Practices Projects. Bookings occur in a Practice for a Project and
have a
Work_Type. A Practice can have many Bookings but must have one and
@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: How can I find this data?
Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 06:36:18 -0500
[snip]
I have four tables among others in my database: Bookings, Work_Types,
Practices Projects. Bookings occur in a Practice for a Project and
have a
Work_Type. A Practice can have many Bookings but must have