Hi Paul, 2nd attempt after using other email :(
Might be an idea to set the *CURRENT record to high values to enable
sequencing by descending key value.

Thanks and best regards,

David A. Wood
PMP
IBM i Specialist see Merlin
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tel: Aus +61 (0)424 604513 or 03 9742 2247
Skype: davidandrewwood7
(Melbourne, Australia)


-----Original Message-----
From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Holm, Paul
Sent: Friday, 16 January 2015 12:52 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Row / Record Versioning Design

Hi,

Looking for design ideas or experience with the following.

We are creating a DB to hold equipment where each record holds a description
of equipment. They want to have the ability to have 1 to many "versions" of
the record. For example, if a device firmware or configuration is updated,
they want to maintain the old record.

I'm thinking I can accomplish all this by simply adding a "Version" column
to the database. Version could have values such as "1.0", "1.2", or
*CURRENT if it's the latest. When a new version is needed, we simply copy
the record and update the VERSION field.

Feedback with this approach?

Thanks in advance, Paul
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