Re: atomic
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 15:24:35 -0000
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"paul c" <toledobythesea_at_ooyah.ac> wrote in message
news:08HWi.167005$Da.137917_at_pd7urf1no...
> If I may dodge the ordering question for now and continue with my casual
> graphics, how could a relation like the following be useful? (assuming one
> pizza per order and ignoring pizza size)
>
> PizzasOrdered:
>
> Order {Toppings}
> _____ __________
>
> 1 {Tomato, Sausage, Cheese}
> 1 {}
If the predicate is something like "The kitchen is currently cooking <order> pizzas with <toppings>", where <order> is a count. (i.e. someone has ordered just a crust--my son would, and someone else has ordered a proper pizza.) I could no doubt invent other possible interpretations. My question is, what predicate did you intend me to use when answering your question?
Roy Received on Fri Nov 02 2007 - 16:24:35 CET