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Matt U.27-Jul-11 14:25
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Hi, CP. I have a database hosted on an instance of SQL Server 2008 Express. I am using C# (.NET 4.0) and VS2010. I created a junction table in order to use a many-to-many relationship between two tables. I retrieve and manipulate data primarily using the main table but a part of the application requires me to find the most common value for a particular field, which is stored in a junction table.

For example, I call a SELECT statement which retrieves the fields from the table [Repair Data]. The junction table, [Failure Codes], contains the fields [Serial Number] and Failure. In order to find the most common [Failure Codes].[Failure] value based on a [Repair Data] record ([Repair Data] includes a field [Serial Number], which is how the junction table knows which [Repair Data] record it belongs to) would I do something like this:

reader = SELECT * FROM [Repair Data]

foreach (Record r in reader)
{
    // Do something with [Repair Data] fields

    /* Find most common [Failure Codes].[Failure] in a separate query */
}


or is there a simpler method for achieving these results? I think I explained it correctly. I am currently not at work and I try to forget work when I'm at home Poke tongue | ;-P . So I do not recall exactly what code I left off with. But I am quite positive I followed the "code" above.

Thanks CP.
djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem
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