I programmed an app that uses 3 databases, and they're set up in a one to
many relationship.  It works great.  I even have a delete which will work
through the "sub databases" and delete useless records in them too.
(Basically what a database is to plam, is what I consider a table... so if
it's easier to think of it that way, do so.)

I didn't have to use categories to do this.  I just created a field in my 2
sub databases called ID which I stored the Unique ID of the previous record
in each sub record created.  This allows only certain records to be
displayed if you want, and certain records to be deleted.

Works like a charm ;-)

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Timothy D. Astle
Embedded Systems Programmer
ALT Group Inc.
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