Thats the problem, I have no idea where to start with it, so do not
have any current code for it, or any errors.

Duncan

On Mar 14, 3:42 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you post your current code...and the error you are receiving?
>
> On Mar 13, 7:13 pm, "DuncanM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a schema as follows:
>
> > Team
> > Fixture
> > Result
> > =====
> > ======                                                        ======
> > id
> > id
> > id
> > name
> > homeTeam                                                 fixture_id
> > .....
> > awayTeam                                                  homeScore
>
> > date
> > awayScore
>
> > How would I get it so I had a template that showed:
> > Result
> > Team A 0 - 3 Team B 22/03/07
>
> > e.g. the homeTeam and awayTeam are pulled from Fixture, which pulls
> > from Team, and Date is pulled from Fixture (according to the
> > fixture_id) in Result, along with the homeScore and awayScore values
> > of result??
>
> > I have had many many problems with attempting this and have no
> > success.  I am pretty certain my modelling is correct, as anyother way
> > I think off isn't normalised.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Duncan


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