Wow guys, thanks for all the help.  I've definately got a valuable lesson in
both Cold Fusion and DB design today.

Many thanks to all!

On 1/27/07, Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Les,
>
> Without changing your table structure significantly, you will probably
> have
> to leave it as is.  Jim Wright had the right idea (no pun intended) :)  It
> would be a better design if you have a 'relation' table that all it has is
> 'photoid' column and 'themeid' column.  Then that table would have one
> record representing each relationship, so for your photos that belonged to
> two different themes, there would be two records, each one with the same
> photoid, but a different themeid.  Then you would remove the theme_id
> column
> altogether from your photos table.  Then you can use the code Jim Wright
> wrote for you (again, no pun intended!) :)
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Dave
>


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