On Wed, 22 May 2002, Tille, Andreas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm afraid this is a blody beginners question but I have no idea how
> to perform a search sanely in the list archive.
>
> I have a Table of certain items
>
> create table item (
> IdItem int,
> Item varchar(64),
> ...
> );
>
> a lookuptable which defines some properties
>
> create table property (
> IdProperty int,
> Property varchar(64)
> );
>
> and a table which defines the different properties which are possible for
> a certain item:
>
> create table tlkp_item_property (
> IdItem int,
> IdProperty int
> );
>
> So I can easily select all the properties of a certain item in a table
> where the columns contain the properties. But I want to have an output
> of the kind
>
> Item 1: Property 1, Property 2, Property 3, ...
> Item 2: <Properties of Item 2>
> ...
>
> So I have to turn the different properties according to one item into
> one field insead of one column.
>
> How to do this sanely?
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Depending on how many properties you had you could include these in the
first table and remove the other two table. Using a hash value pair or
sommit similar (Value=Desc, Value=Desc) you could then do bitwise
operations on the column to extract the information you need.
Just a thought.
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Wm. G. Urquhart
Custom Software Solutions
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