Well, I have an Oracle function that will do that. But, I'm guessing
this isn't oracle. Fastest way to do it would probably be to run
through CF with a cfoutput groupby. If you want the Oracle function
code, let me know.
-d


On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> awesome awesome, thank you ... you guys are the bestest.
>
> next question. Members show up multiple times in the membercat table because
> they can belong to multiple categories....
>
> SELECT mcompany, bizcategory
> FROM members
>  INNER JOIN memberscat on members.memberid = memberscat.memberid
>  INNER JOIN bizcat on memberscat.bizid = bizcat.bizid
>
> Worked first time out of the box .... but, what happens with multiple
> categories ...
>
> What I am trying to do is get the data from one datasource, dump it into
> another, but all in one table, which means a pipe delimited list of the
> categories all in one field.
>
>
> 

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