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Jon G
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Posted - 2008-11-17 : 07:57:02
Hi,

I have a problem that is driving me nuts. I am building a web application that needs to query a sequel 2000 database in the following way.


I firstly need to search table "branches" for all records where fulladdress LIKE "london" (which will return approx 200 records).

From each of the records returned from that query I need to return all records from table "suppliedmedia" where "branchid" is equal to the "ID" field of the "branches" table.


The data that I then display within my application will be one database grid that shows the field "fulladdress" from table "branches" and then datesupplied field from table "suppliedmedia"

To hopefully be clear:

table branches looks like this:

id,fulladdress

table suppliedmedia looks like this:

id,branchid,datesupplied


My database grid needs to show the data like this:

fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)
fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)
fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)
fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)
fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)
fulladdress(from branches),datesupplied(from suppliedmedia)

etc.



I hope this makes sense? This is driving me absolutely nuts.

many thanks in advance


Jon

SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks

30421 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-17 : 08:01:41
[code]SELECT b.FullAddress,
sm.DateSupplied
FROM Branches AS b
INNER JOIN SuppliedMedia AS sm ON sm.BranchID = b.ID[/code]


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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

8781 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-17 : 08:05:07
additional:
where b.FullAddress like '%london%'

Webfred


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Jon G
Starting Member

31 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-17 : 08:17:15
Damn that was quick. Thank you very much. I can now get on with my application instead of starring at a blank screen for hours on end. I was trying to make this too complex not realising how nice an clean and small your code is.

Brilliant.

thanks again

Jon
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