> The problem involves 2 tables, one of editors and one of categories, both > have unique ID numbers. Each editor can have authority over an arbitrary > number of categories, and conversely, each category can have an arbitrary > number of editors. So what is the best way to represent this in the DB? > (Which is PostgreSQL 7 BTW) This is a so-called N:N relation, and this usually calls for a third table to store the cross-relations: table editors id, name, email table categories id, name table ediors_categories editor (id of editor) category (id of category) Now if you want to give an editor authority over a category, you would insert a new record into editors_categories with the respective ids of the editor and the category. If you want to select all categories that belong to a certain author, you would do this: SELECT c.* FROM categories c LEFT JOIN editors_categories ed ON c.id = ed.category WHERE ed.editor = '" . $editor_id . "'" This selects all category records and joins them with the editors_categories table, then filtering the resulting recordset by the editor id stored in the editors_categories table. Hope this helps Kristian -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]