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- Subject: Re: Group tables ( Aug 7, 2000, 22:00:35 )
Yes, you can then put one user_name in multiple groups. Neither field is a unique key field. You can still create indexes on them; whether or not you need to really depends on how many users and how many groups you need to have.


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