You said ---> The SQL select function will allow you to
perform cross-table searching farmore effectively that the
method you suggest. ---select * from orgs_table,org_list
where orgs_table.userid = org_list.useridand org_list.userid
= $required_match ---
Is that a join type of statement? It looks like it, but I
just want to be sure.
Thanks for your help. Really. I've probably been
overthinking the matter.
~q
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