Re: Real-life PL/SQL these days ...

From: RameshGeecee <RameshGeecee_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:41:40 +0530
Message-ID: <98c5e2a20904130611q37115679r6f73b560a60ea60a_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hi Tom,

> Ramesh,
>
> >So now the challenge with the development teams is teaching them
> relational design and why we design a database >the way we do. Their
> approach is a flat-table design. Constant discussions about how to store
> something as simple >as a name and address.
>
> Exactly my experience - kind of like do we NEED a data model and / or a
> data modeler for this project? We have a very good Object model and then we
> have Hibernate - why do we need a data model for this is generally what I
> got to hear on a couple of projects - don't know if this is the right trend
> or not. I am yet to finish through the Helsinki approach that Toon had
> mentioned in a reply to this thread.
>

Regards,
Ramesh.

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