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Re: Many to Many Relationships

From: Adam Steiner <ajsteiner_at_aol.comnospam>
Date: 14 Dec 2001 04:23:54 GMT
Message-ID: <20011213232354.03187.00000131@mb-mr.aol.com>


> message <20011203224457.11238.00001101_at_mb-fi.aol.com>, Adam Steiner
>> <ajsteiner_at_aol.comnospam> writes
>> >Hello,
>> >
>...clip...
>>
>> You are assuming several things. First, that there are only three roles
>> that a lawyer can take in a case. Second, that each role requires one
>> and only one lawyer. If both of those assumptions are known to be true
>> in every case then your design is fine. If there are ever any exceptions
>> then you have a problem.
>>
>
>I second this motion. Further ... the column(s) for lawyer(s) in the case
>table can be eliminated.
>
>

Those are the only three possible roles that attorney's can have in this problem space. Thanks.

Adam Received on Thu Dec 13 2001 - 22:23:54 CST

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