eas3"]);
$thead3 = stripslashes($thes["thead3"]);
$theat3 = stripslashes($thes["theat3"]);
$theaq3 = stripslashes($thes["theaq3"]);
}
}
if (($theas - $theas3<=0) || ($thead - $thead3<=0) || ($theat -
$theat3<=0) || ($theaq - $theaq3<=0)) {
$z++;
}
$
well I did it in the past, at the end after a lot of tests and
simulation i decided for
warehouse table
id_hotel, date, num_total_rooms, num_booked_rooms
this is day by day handling it is really flexible you can satisfy each
kind of request with very
simple queries
you also gain more flexibility
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