Re: [SQL] dilemma

From: shields(at)crosslink(dot)net (Michael Shields)
To: Eric McKeown <ericm(at)palaver(dot)net>
Cc: PGsql <pgsql-sql(at)postgreSQL(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [SQL] dilemma
Date: 1998-10-15 07:35:35
Message-ID: g6sogq9t2a.fsf@aluminum.crosslink.net
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In article <Pine(dot)LNX(dot)3(dot)96(dot)981013211531(dot)20289F-100000(at)farout(dot)palaver(dot)net>,
Eric McKeown <ericm(at)palaver(dot)net> wrote:
> Trouble is, I anticipate there might be as many as 10 options for any
> given vehicle, and once I get 500 or so cars in the database, then I've
> got 500,000 rows in that table.

How is that? 10 * 500 = 5,000 not 500,000.
--
Shields, CrossLink.

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