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"Sg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to do a sort of address book where I'd put all information
about
> anybody or any company from which I receive informtation (friend, people
> from work, hotels, places...)
>
> An entry starts with a name, then I can have any type of information. The
> table I'm using has a lot of fields, but I display via PHP only those that
> are not empty.
>
> I'm now facing a problem many must have already faced. A lot of people
work
> for the same company, and I'd like to have a separate table or storage
area
> to put that data, so that I don't have to write the same company addresse
> twice, and if that information changes, I won't have to go through ten or
> twenty people's entries to modify it.
>
> So how would I link a company's information to a person's entry?
>
> I know it may sound easy or ridiculous a question, but though I know HTML
> very well I'm still a beginner (learning on my own) et PHP and MySql.
>
> So far I have a neat rendering of the database I've created, but I feel I
> should look further into DB use.
>
> Software I'm using:
>
> EasyPHP (latest version)
> PHP 4
> MySql
> PhpMyAdmin
>
> on Windows Me
>
> Main question, I repeat is : how would I link a company's information to a
> person's entry?
>
> Cheers
>
> Sébastien
>
>



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