Keith,
You're on the right track. But instead of 2 tables, pretend you have
three. 1) Home Teams, 2) Schedule 3) Opponent Teams. In reality tables 1
and 3 are the same table, but you mus't get confused between using
'Teams' as Home Teams and Teams as Opponents. In the same way as you
named columns
Try this:
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/MySQL
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Hi,
I am just a starter. Anyone can suggest me good web resources for learning
SQL command that I can
use (compatible) with mySQL ?
I read from www.mysql.com documentation, but it's not complete ...
Well, if you hav
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/backend/databases/
might be a good place, haven't read it, but I send people that want to learn
HTML to webmonkey, and they liked it.
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