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Seemingly Simple Issue

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Re: Seemingly Simple Issue

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Jun 21st, 2007
Hm, I think my first message was probably very unclear. My problem seems to be that I'm working with a one-to-many relationship (I only know how to work with one-to-one relationships).

Basically, how do I write a SELECT command for two tables with a one-to-many relationship.
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