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01.07.2004 at 10:40AM PST, ID: 20843821
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Insert from nested tables into another set of nested tables.

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Hi
I have a set of basket tables (3) that I wish to transfer the contents to a set of products ordered tables (3)


Basket tables like so:
Table 1 holds the basket ID and other bits. (1 row data)
Table 2  holds the items added to the basket with a fk to the id field of table 1. (3 rows data)
Table 3 holds the dates and rates for each item and has a fk that links to the id field of table 2. (10 rows data)

To be transfered to a set of tables that are simular.

Can I do this without creating a tmp table and looping through the records?

Hope thats enought info






 

Answered By: monosodiumg
Expert Since: 12/22/2002
Accepted Solutions: 420
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