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May 26th, 2005
I'm having trouble thinking how to write a query ... i have two tables customer and contact ...they share a common element of customerID ... their is a login form based on the contactID, contactPassword within the contact table, based on that i want the contactID and customerID of contact, to display the fields of the customer table ...

Anyone keep up with that?
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Re: Query

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Dear

I m sorry to say but your question is not very clear !
please try to say more on little words

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