There should really be another table for all of this information. Say
you're tracking school information for a specific person. That person
would have an ID number and you'd store the school information in a
separate table that stores the user's ID and the school ID. You could
even expand this to t
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> You know, I didn't even think about serializing the array. I h
You know, I didn't even think about serializing the array. I have a
table set up for spells, one for schools, and a linking table using the
spell id and the school id(s). I could have done without the linking
table. Some of you people are pretty freakin' smart. :)
One note though, when you p
Hi,
Saturday, October 19, 2002, 2:48:14 PM, you wrote:
SM> Have a question that im trying to figure out how to resolve. I have a field type
in mysql that is of the enum type. Unless youre familiar with Dungeons and Dragons,
you wont get what the values
SM> mean, but hopefully youll get the gist