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Parent Child tables

Asked by dan4sail in MySQL Server

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Hi,

I have a tricky question.  I have some data/ some comes from a piece of software, and some comes from our suppliers

(HUnit      )                         HUnitid | BatchNo | TrayNo |

(HTestS )                      HTestidS | HUnitid |

(HTest1 )                      HTestid | HUnitid  |

So we need to populate the HUnit table.. which has the info on the unit, then we have the test result tables, one for supplier results, and one for internal QA

How do I get the HUnitid(s) to all match up.. the HUnit.HUnitid is a auto number.. Any ideas?Start Free Trial
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