> From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Les, without knowing the relationships between the tables (one-to-one,
one-to-many, many-to-many) this may or may not produce your desired output,
but lets start with the following:

SELECT
   p.FName,
   p.LName,
   s.Title,
   s.Network,
   c.CreditType
FROM
   Shows s
   INNER JOIN SubjectMatter sm ON (s.ShowID = sm.ShowID)
   INNER JOIN Credits c ON (s.ShowID = c.ShowID)
   INNER JOIN Players p ON (sShowID = p.ShowID)
WHERE
        s.Network = 
        <cfqueryparam 
                cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" 
                null="false" 
                value="#trim(form.network)#" />
        AND 
        c.CreditType = 
        <cfqueryparam 
                cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" 
                null="false" 
                value="#trim(form.credittype)#" />
        AND
        s.Logline LIKE
        <cfqueryparam 
                cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" 
                null="false" 
                value="%#trim(form.logline)#%" />
ORDER BY
        p.LName





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