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Insert. Is this possible

Hello,

I have three tables: Posts, Tags and PostsTags.
Each post is related with various tags through PostsTags.

Is it possible given a Post with its Tags to save all in all tables in
one command?

Or do I need to insert the Post, then the Tags and later the PostsTags
in the database?

Just wondering.

Thanks,
Miguel
Sep 29 '08 #1
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On Sep 29, 5:53*am, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,

I have three tables: Posts, Tags and PostsTags.
Each post is related with various tags through PostsTags.

Is it possible given a Post with its Tags to save all in all tables in
one command?

Or do I need to insert the Post, then the Tags and later the PostsTags
in the database?

Just wondering.

Thanks,
Miguel
If you have defined constraints on table i mean primary key on posts
and tags with foriegn key on posts tags. I am assuming that the
posttags is many as to many with post and tags. If this constraint is
defined you need to first insert in to post and then tags and then
post tags.

If you want to insert in go ( i am assuming you are asking from SP
perspective) you can pass all data as XML and use the selectinto SQL.

Regards
Shiv
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Sep 29 '08 #2

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