Thank you very much Kelvin and Niels for the valuable tips!

- Marcelo.

On 5/4/06, Kelvin Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
You could maybe try some SQL like this:

function getEvents() {
      $query = "SELECT e.id, e.name, c.name AS city_name,
DATE_FORMAT(e.event_date, '%d/%m/%Y') AS display_date FROM events e,
cities c WHERE e.city_id=c.id";
      $resource_id = mysql_query($query);
      return $resource_id;
}

(presuming your Cities table is called "cities" and that it has a field
called name in it)

Hope this helps,

Kelvin.

Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Well, let me try to explain this better...
>


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