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Is the OFFICERS table just a separate list of ID values that defines
the highest level of the hierarchy immediately under the Chairman, for
which each OFRID would have a REPORTTO the Chairman ID in the PRMAST?
That is, these "officer" IDs still track their PR data in the PRMAST,
just like each successive level in the hierarchy? Thus the OFFICERS
table is the same as the following query?:
If such derived information is routinely required for reporting, a
new column REPORTTO_OFR could be maintained in the physical data to
avoid the /calculated/ value.? Triggers could ensure the integrity of
the new column for the various I\O. A logical file excluding the new
column could even replace the physical [in name only], to reduce impact
to existing applications dependent on the original PF record format.
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