I'm just starting to get a handle on everything DBManSQL can do, but my instinct is that this isn't possible/easy with the current version, but probably will be with the soon-to-be-released relational version. Hopefully TheStone or someone will correct me if I'm wrong...
But I could see accomplishing this with two tables, one for pages, which contained the html content to display the page, and another for books. If the pages table keeps track of the book the page belongs to, the page content, and the page number, and the books table keeps track of book information (author, title, etc.) as well as the number of pages in the book, then you should be able to accomplish what you're talking about.
Again, though, this is just a guess, as it's dependent on what kind of relational support is provided with the new release. In the meantime, you MIGHT be able to accomplish your needs with some fancy globals, although I really wouldn't have a clue how to do so personally.
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But I could see accomplishing this with two tables, one for pages, which contained the html content to display the page, and another for books. If the pages table keeps track of the book the page belongs to, the page content, and the page number, and the books table keeps track of book information (author, title, etc.) as well as the number of pages in the book, then you should be able to accomplish what you're talking about.
Again, though, this is just a guess, as it's dependent on what kind of relational support is provided with the new release. In the meantime, you MIGHT be able to accomplish your needs with some fancy globals, although I really wouldn't have a clue how to do so personally.
Fractured Atlas :: Liberate the Artist
Services: Healthcare, Fiscal Sponsorship, Marketing, Education, The Emerging Artists Fund