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Or you can make it a little fancier:

http://www.distortion.us/backv3.html?TBL=CN (Detail works, Edit/Delete
doesn't...and yeah, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult is a real band...)

This is an example in my test environment that uses the SYSCOLUMNS
method I mentioned earlier. Everything you see is generated dynamically.
You can also see recursion occurring both in a 1->M (artists for this
concert) and 1->1 format (concert venue). That also occurs automatically
based on my file naming scheme and a query over SYSTABLES, and I control
which fields are displayed and which files are recursed from a sort-a
"control" table. So you can see it does give you a lot of control, and
queries within queries are no problem, although nobody is accusing SQL
of being too fast.

Later,
Z

> -----Original Message-----
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> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: RE: New Development Project - What to do it in?
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> 
> No compiler needed.
> 
> Here is a sample query stored in a source physical file.
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