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Re: A Normalization Question

From: Jan Hidders <jan.hidders_at_REMOVETHIS.pandora.be>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 19:34:24 GMT
Message-Id: <pan.2004.07.14.19.34.52.70458@REMOVETHIS.pandora.be>


On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:27:03 -0700, Neo wrote:
>
> You do not know all data models.

Actualy, I have a pretty good overview and the data model of XDb1 is certainly nothing special.

> Your definitions do not allow you to recognize that following things are
> redundant: 'brown', 'brown', 'brown'.

You still haven't demonstrated that this is a bad thing.

>> The type of redundancy that you are talking about is irrelevant at the
>> logical level.

>
> The type of redundancy that you are talking about is limited.

An unlimited type of redundancy would be meaningless and useless.

Received on Wed Jul 14 2004 - 14:34:24 CDT

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