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On Mar 31, 10:26 pm, "David Cressey" <cresse..._at_verizon.net> wrote:
> "Marshall" <marshall.spi..._at_gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> > > Unfortunately we are left with that same issue - the choice of team1
> > > and team2 is arbitrary, and as David or Paul pointed out, it means I
> > > have to do some jiggery pokery on my queries to consider both these
> > > different attributes simultaneously, even though they are playing the
> > > same roles. This obviously isn't going to kill us, but it doesn't seem
> > > elegant, so it niggles.
>
> > Get over it. :-)
>
> What if, instead of soccer, the game is Chinese checkers, where there can
> be up to six contenders in one game? Or how about tournament bridge, with
> say 30 pairs competing in a match?
>
> You could end up writing an awful lot of "or" expressions.
Yeah. At six you're likely looking for a new answer. But by that time you're probably not identifying games by the capricious collection of competing contingents.
Marshall Received on Sun Apr 01 2007 - 03:14:45 CDT
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