I clearly do not quite understand relational databases. I'm going to
have to go learn more. Ugh. I try to find a tool, and I end up
learning yet another thing in the process of researching something
else so that I can learn enough to be able to do this project. I'm
having a dominoe effect in what I need to learn to do what I want.

The design I mentioned earlier, it didn't seem to be all that easy to
work with. So I'm trying to figure the stuff you guys mentioned out. I
think I get it, now to figure out how to set it up.

How does one go about creating forms in Base? I can create a form with
fields but I see no way to go through all the table recores.
ugh.

Grumbles before going to bed.
Jacob

On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:21:24 -0800, Jonathon Blake
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> 
> > ARRAY(x,y,z,x1,y1,z1,.......xn,yn,zn)  or any other way you would like to 
> > describe
> 
> Flat field database:
> 
> record:
>    record_id
>    attrbiute_1
>    attribute_2
>    attrbiute_3
>    attribute_4
>    attrbiute_5
>    attribute_6
>    attrbiute_7
>    attribute_8
>     ...
>     max_number_of_attributes
> 
> Then have all 8 fields indexed.
> and be able to run a search query on all attribute fields
> 
> I used to do stuff like that in dBase 3.0
> [Except it barfed when data was in any language but English.]
> 
> xan
> 
> jonathon
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