On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 2:44 AM, Derek Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Nicholas Orr wrote:
>> Yeap. I tried this one on and came up with something. I've implemented
>> most of it.
>>
>> http://gist.github.com/35835
>>
>> What I'm having trouble with now is:
>>
>> how to get n rates associated with a rate_plan & a productlender
>>
>> I think I need another table that is just a group of rates - but that
>> is what the rate_plan table is suppose to be..
>>
>>
> It looks like the table you are talking about is the rates table. The
> rate should be associated with the product, supplier, and the rate_plan.

That sounds exactly what I want - something to think about, thanks :D

> I don't want to offend you here, but there really doesn't seem to be any
> really complex relationships with this data, which is probably why you
> were asked if this was homework. It seems to be quite important data for
> a company for it to be modeled by someone who is learning how to grasp
> many to many relationships like this.

I'm not one of those "get offended" types - I'm looking for answers,
no time to be offended when looking for answers ;)

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