Hi, really? This is unbelievable. Are we back in 1970? Do people know what a ER diagramm is (special focus should be on the R here ;-)?
Am 28.06.2012 16:54, schrieb Nicolas - Lileo: > Hi, thanks for the answer, > > Actually i checked the foreign key relations and there is no > relationships between tables... > > Cheers > > *Nicolas FABRE* > Tél : 09 72 29 97 47 > Tél : 02 28 08 75 24 > > LILEO > 1 rue du Tonkin - 44000 NANTES > http://www.lileo.fr > > Le 28/06/2012 14:18, Buddy Butterfly a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> if this is a proper db model then the relationships should be visible in >> the foreign key relations ;-) >> >> >> Am 28.06.2012 13:36, schrieb Nicolas - Lileo: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I had to do some work in the mysql database where sogo keep his datas. >>> Anyway, i have a question about the way sogo organize the calendar >>> and addressbook datas. >>> I noticed that there are 3 tables for each personal calendar or each >>> personal addressbook. >>> 1 for acl, 1 for datas (quick) and 1 who has exactly the same >>> structure if it's a calendar or an addressbook. >>> >>> My question is what is the relationship between calendar tables and >>> adressbook table and basically how does it work? >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> -- >>> *Nicolas FABRE* >>> -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
