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> From: Joe Pluta > > 2. Validation in business logic (business attribute layer) > I realize I wasn't particularly precise here. To be more precise, validation in business logic can reside in either the business logic or business atttribute tier; it depends on the nature of the edit. Single-field edits, such as valid values or ranges, are going to tend towards the business attribute layer, while more complex edits (if this field is a '1', then this other field must be non-blank) might be in the business logic. This especially occurs when edits are based on foreign attributes (state cannot be QUEBEC if the customer's country code is USA). > 3. Validation in presentation layer > > Here, the presentation layer makes a request for a list of valid states. > This request is made to the business logic layer, which in turn > queries the data deployment layer: Here, I skipped a step. The business logic layer queries the business attribute layer, which finally accesses the data deployment layer. My apologies for any confusion. Joe
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