I'd have to see that second rule in context and with further explanation. 
Like, where did you get that from?  Until I see that I'll hold off on 
judging it.
Now, if you are a software shop you may have some flexibility due to 
software migrations.  For example, one vendor use a character field for 
their customer number but to initialize it they only used an incrementing 
number.  The reason it was character was in case you were migrating from a 
different package they did not want to discourage you from migrating to 
their package because your existing package used a character field.  In 
theory, yes you could have used the migration as a time to clean that up.
Rob Berendt
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