Quick grammar question

KingGheedora

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"This problem is not inherent to Activities, it applies to any property of a user where there is a one to many relationship between the user and the property."

If it matters, in this context an Activity is a property of a user. What is the proper punctuation to use after the word "Activities"?
 

Fern

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Originally posted by: Yossarian
Period is ok too.

Yeah, that or a colon. The two "parts" could each make a complete sentance, I believe.
 

mugs

Lifer
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Semi-colon or period.

You have two separate complete sentences there.
 

herbiehancock

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Originally posted by: mugs
Semi-colon or period.

You have two separate complete sentences there.

Exactly! Two complete and independent sentences.

Semi-colons are used to join two complete sentences that are related in thought but can stand on their own.
 

Splork

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Originally posted by: herbiehancock
Originally posted by: mugs
Semi-colon or period.

You have two separate complete sentences there.

Exactly! Two complete and independent sentences.

Semi-colons are used to join two complete sentences that are related in thought but can stand on their own.

I concur; I agree.

-sp