As far as i have tried Mi is not able to handle that posibility. It handles
one to one relations only, but do not manages all to one. I wish it could,
for handling multiple variables for the same region (schools for ejample, or
menu item opf a restaurant-point).

I guess this is because space is a one by one layer world. Only one atom can
be at "its one" space. Otherwise is a second flor, or one single room of a
school that you have over a single region named floor. I can be bother to
draw each detail of the schools (more than 4000) or students (their are in
movement and which system handles 1.000.000 gps signals arriving
simultaneously). Kind of Brazil! the movie.

If you find something please sumarize.

Juanse
Temuko-Chile


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Fecha: Miércoles, 31 de Mayo de 2000 09:47 p.m.
Asunto: MI: one to many relationships


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>
>
>Hello,
>
>I am not sure if I have asked this question before, so I will try
>again.
>
>Has anyone tried joining a one to many relationship in MI?
>
>My experience has been that tables do join, but only one record seems
>to display with the information tool
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>TIA
>
>Peter
>
>
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