>>I have these three tables -
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>>Table: Products
>>ProdId Prod_Series Prod_No
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>>6090 ML350T02 P1266 2059 FR 291378-051
>>6091 ML350T02 P1266 512 M1 BRZL 225861-201
>>6092 ML350T02 P1266 EU2002 EURO 277811-421
>>6093 ML350T02 P1266 SP3636 EURO 267546-421
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>>Table: ProductParts
>>RowId ProdId PartId
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>>246432 6090 5526
>>246433 6091 5067
>>246434 6091 4638
>>246435 6091 4639
>>246436 6091 4682
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>>Table: Parts
>>PartId Part_Num Keyword Category Desc
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>>5762 228523-001 Cover Mechanical PartsAccess panel (top cover) - Includes built-in hood latch
>>5763 228524-001 Processor Logic Board Intel Pentium III processor - 1.13GHz (Tualatin, 133MHz front...
>>5764 228525-001 Airflow Guide Mechanical Parts Processor airflow guide (air baffle)
>>5765 228526-001 Manual/Software Mechanical Parts Localization kit (country kit) - Use with 2.40GHz and 2...
>>5766 232793-001 Rack Mount Kit Mechanical Parts Rack mount kit - Includes left slide assembly for stand...
>>5767 232794-001 Rack Mount Kit Mechanical Parts Rack mount kit - Rails for 2-post Telco type rack
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>>The user can enter anything for a query. If the query string is found in Product.Prod_Series or Product.Prod_No, the return the
>>Product row and all child rows for it. If the query string is found in the Part.Part_Num, Part.Keyword, Part.Category, or Part.Desc,
>>then return the Product Row the part belongs to, as well as the part row.
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>>Think TreeView. If the text I search for is a parent, return the parent and all children. If the search text is a child, return the only
>>the child an it's parent.
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>Assuming 'Products' is the parent that implies a part is only used in a single product. Is that the case ?
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>>Is this possible in one query? Anyone have any thoughts on how to do this?
No, it is not. That's why there's a ProductParts table.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people