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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 13:05:45 -0700 (PDT), Nathan Andelin wrote:
I suppose that another pro for DB defined constraints is that they
apply to any other interface that shops may chose to update the
DB.
I think that's big one right there. The DB constraints not only
apply to the regular application programs running on the i, but also
utility functions such as STRSQL, DFU, DBU, etc. and remote
functions such as ODBC and FTP. (Actually I don't know that it
applies to FTP but I sure hope it does!)
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