Hi Tom,
I may be wrong it looks like you may have your table definition slightly
awry here.. Your doctor to clinic relationship is many to many ( all clinics
have many doctors, all doctors visit many clinics ), but doesn't one clinic
only have one location, or am I misunderstranding your structure?
Or is the LOCATION not of the CLINIC but of some other object?
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From: "Tom MacKean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [cfaussie] Multiple Tables (newbie question)
Hi List,
I have tried to get my head around this, but failed.
Simply, Consider three MS Access tables...
* DOCTORS - Fields: Doctor_ID, Doctor_Name
* LOCATIONS - Fields: Doctor_ID, Address (each doctor can have
more than one address)
* CLINICS - Fields: Doctor_ID, Clinic_Name (each doctor can work
at more than one clinic)
What I want to do is display...
Clinic Name 1
Doctor Name 1
- Address 1-1
- Address 1-2
Doctor Name 2
- Address 2-1
- Address 2-2
Clinic Name 2
Doctor Name 1 (same doc different clinic)
- Address 1-1
- Address 1-2
Doctor Name 3
- Address 3-1
- Address 3-2
- Address 3-3
...etc...
Any help/suggestions most welcome...
Thanks
Tom
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