Well, as I just explained to Kiley, off-list, I might be the one who 
understood my teachings wrong.  I've been known to do that.  :)

I'll continue on with the bridge, intersection, cross-ref, whatever 
you'd call it.

Thanks for the help all!

Ray

Dave Watts wrote:
>>I was always taught to avoid bridge (or cross ref) tables, 
>>because it usually meant that you designed your data structure 
>>poorly. I understand that it's unavoidable in some cases, I was 
>>hoping that wasn't the case here.
> 
> 
> That's just crazy talk. You should use intersection tables whenever it's
> appropriate, which is pretty often.
> 
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