I hereby solemnly promise to go away, read up on this, come back and find that funny, Gar!
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Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
uhh OK. So I'm a geek. But Nulls aside, if you need it, Codd totally has your back on the non-meaningful primary key thing.
We were discussing non-meaningful primary keys? When?
John H. mentioned as an aside that someone at his work is opposed to non-meaningful primary keys. John H is (rightfully in my opinion) strongly in favor of them. I was just mentioning that Date (of Codd and Date) gives strong theoretical support for surrogate keys - in case the guy might be impressed by that sort of cite. And then I made a joke about an old Date+Codd dispute over nulls, which exposed as having an unneccesarily obscure sense of humor. OK,not everyone has a favorite database theorist...
Sorry. I guess I skimmed. I thought it was in reference to the Phoenix.
Yeah - my fault for nattering in what is supposed to be a natter resistant zone...
It's not that the guy at work was in favour of them, more that he kept coming up with meaningful data that seemed to him like he'd found the right key, and I was trying to sell the concept of the arbitrary key to him.
I'm one step ahead of him, but roughly seventy-three steps behind you guys, it seems.
I've even run into this with fellow database analysts (who are supposed to bnow the theory). They claim to understand the concept, but see all these cases for exceptions - which makes it seem to me that they don't really understand the theory.
SpikeMe got a post eaten and kicked back to the home page -- that's a new one. Wasn't SpikeMe the same one who Read New went to the middle of the thread, too? Wonder what's up with that.
Edit: and no yellow box. It's a browser detective story.
She was on the wrong screen, I think. She did make it here, but it logged her out again. So she e-mailed instead.
It seems like an AOL issue, but one that Allyson, for instance, isn't happening.