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Eddy Vluggen21-Jan-11 4:56
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Naerling wrote:
"it's easy that all settings are in one table"

For whom? The computer doesn't care.

Naerling wrote:
"you always know where to find a setting"

He wouldn't be able to find them if they were divided over two tables?

<religious rant>
By that same logic, let's put everything in a *single* table; that way you always know in what table your data resides. Let's put everything under a single schema, for a single user and use a single password to access that single table. How about using a single VARCHAR-column in that table? That way you know exactly what column to search on and what column to retrieve from that table.
</religious rant>

Naerling wrote:
"normalizing isn't always a good thing"

That's not even an argument, it's an opinion.

Naerling wrote:
Actually there is no key or constraint at this table at all!

..then why use a database at all?

Naerling wrote:
There is good news though. It's a very old table which was created with the best of intents at a time that my company did not know very much about SQL Server (migrated from DBF). We only keep it because redesigning this part of our DB (and software) would cost to much time at this moment. My boss does not think the table is good, it's just 'not that bad'

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QuestionBringing in a New Table to Refresh an Existing One; Record Counts are Different; How do I say "Gimme the discrepant records?" Pin
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