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| From: | Jay Blanchard | Date: | May 19 2006 3:55pm |
| Subject: | RE: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | ||
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[snip] > Well, one reason could be, for example, that the address changes > over time and they want to know what address the customer was > when the order was processed. [/snip] So you would delete an old customer address in favor of a new one? I would rather have an 'active/inactive' column with an accompanying date stamp.
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| • Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Mark Sargent | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Martijn Tonies | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | sheeri kritzer | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Martijn Tonies | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | John Hicks | 19 May |
| • RE: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Jay Blanchard | 19 May |
| • RE: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Bob) | 19 May |
| • RE: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Jay Blanchard | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | sheeri kritzer | 19 May |
| • Re: Is This A Redundant Info Example? | Martijn Tonies | 20 May |
