On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Dan Covill <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree, Paul, and that's pretty much what I've done.  My basis is a
> Person object, with associated display, and navigation by clicking on
> any of the names shown - e.g., Father, Mother, Child, Spouse etc.
> As you say, each person is the same pattern.
>
> My big breakthrough was defining a ShowPerson method that SQL selects
> into a one-record cursor, which is displayed/updated instead of trying
> to run around in the main file.
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What was your data model if you don't mind sharing.

Persons
-ID
-FName
-LName
-etc....

Relationships
-ID
- PersonID
- RelationshipType
- RelatedPersonID

Now Bob can have Mom and Step Mom.


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