@Jacques1: I know, I am still learning all about php/mysql and it's hard to understand some of the concepts on programming.
I just need a way to be able to get FROM the members table, to which groups it belongs that particular user.
@Barand: Seems great logic but again, is there a way to have in the members table, a reference to which groups the member belongs to without resorting to call the group member table?
Thanks to both
Here is the table update, I did not think when I first wrote it :
Table 1: Members: --------------- 1:Name: 2:Address: 3:List Bible Study Group(s) it belongs to: Table 2: Groups -------------- 1:Bible Study Lider: 2:Bible Group Name 3:Members that belong to this group Table 3: Attendance -------------- 1:Date 2:Member 3:Bible Group
And as I understand, there is only suppose to have a Parent reference and not both tables as Parents. I am kind of lost here on DB talk, I am still learning...
Can you put some samples?
I am trying to write a php/mysql that will allow a church keep attendance on their members in bible study. I am also going to try to prevent doing a circular reference between tables and just can't figure it out how since I am just starting to learn mysql. Here are the tables:
Table 1: Members:
---------------
1:Name:
2:Address:
3:Bible Study Group it belongs to:
Table 2: Cells
--------------
1:Bible Study Lider:
2:Bible Group Name
Table 3: Attendance
--------------
1:Date
2:Member
3:Bible Group
As you all can see, Table 2:2 makes a lookup at Table 1 for the member(in this case, the leader). BUT Table 1:3 makes a lookup to Table 2:2
and is a circular lookup.
Anyone have an idea on how to properly do this without any circular problems?
Thanks in advance!
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