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Unique keys have thier place, and yes, you are... uh, I mean.. your ideas are weird. <g> Maybe I'm misunderstanding your position on unique keys, but I can't think of a single reason for not having a unique key on a customer master file that a separate address file wouldn't solve. and I'd always want to be able to randomly access, reference and select a particular address record by a static key field (seq# or type for instance - i would lean towards seq number for key, type as informational). rick -------original message--------- 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.)
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