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I think it comes down to the business case. How do you help people make a decision on which to use? It might be record type, it might be date driven (for your customers that are snow birds), it might be an order of contact. Baby sitter: Call this number first, then this, then this, then this. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "Booth Martin" <Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 11/17/2003 03:54 PM Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject RE: the idea of unique primary keys to be a solution that hasoutlived its usefulness? I am curious if i am alone on my thoughts about unique keys. If there is a very loud silence we will know that unique keys is the answer. Is there other ways to have various addresses without using defined record types as part of the key. *vbg* (I have no delusions abut my weird ideas.) --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries Date: 11/17/03 14:12:28 To: 'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries' Subject: RE: the idea of unique primary keys to be a solution that hasoutlived its usefulness? In this case, I would have a separate file for addresses and use a type to differentiate them. We are, in fact, getting ready to develop a new customer tracking database using a similar model. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ This is the RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries (RPG400-L) mailing list To post a message email: RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/rpg400-l or email: RPG400-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l.
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