You can create a third entity zone Z with a one-to-many relationship to area B. Each area B can have several zones Z, but each zone Z belongs to exactly one area B ZB Now each employee A has one and exactly one zone assigned for each area. So you need a many-to-many relationship between zone Z and employee A.
One zone Z in an area B can have several employees A assigned to it; one employee A has several zones (one for each area B) A>Z That should work. Now it is enough to know a zone Z of an employee A - you can look up the corresponding area B.
You can create a third entity zone Z with a one-to-many relationship to area B. Each area B can have several zones Z, but each zone Z belongs to exactly one area B. ZB Now each employee A has one and exactly one zone assigned for each area.So you need a many-to-many relationship between zone Z and employee A.
One zone Z in an area B can have several employees A assigned to it; one employee A has several zones (one for each area B). A>Z That should work. Now it is enough to know a zone Z of an employee A - you can look up the corresponding area B.
Bingo! Thanks :) – James Dunay Aug 13 at 21:34.
You can create a third entity zone Z with a one-to-many relationship to area B. Each area B can have several zones Z, but each zone Z belongs to exactly one area B. Now each employee A has one and exactly one zone assigned for each area.
So you need a many-to-many relationship between zone Z and employee A. One zone Z in an area B can have several employees A assigned to it; one employee A has several zones (one for each area B). That should work.
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