Tularis, et al --

...and then Tularis said...
% 
% Usually,
% using mysql to handle your tables is *way* faster than letting php 
% handle it.

Hmmm...  OK.  But that's so many queries...  "Or is it?", he asks,
reading farther.


% 
% That's what it was made for, speed...!

Well, yeah, I figured that :-)


% 
% In your case, you could just do a complex join I think. That would give 

Ahhh...  A new term.  Back to the books for me!


% all results in one table, and you could just order that on scheduletime, 

That certainly would be lovely :-)


%   and voila, you'd have a pretty nice outcome, namely the schedule you 
% were making via a complex way ;)

I've been known to do that sort of thing :-)


Thanks! & HAND & HNY

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