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Subject: Re: Natural keys vs Aritficial Keys
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>> And I'm sure there are lots of small businesses that don't have a DUNS. =
<<

You can get one for free.  In the commercial world, this is like those
website that tell people to get a free email when they need a customer
id.  I had to get one as an individual when I taught classes at
DELL.

>> So you're going to build an app with 100 forms using a text editor? =A0 =
I'm not. <<

I don't understand that comment.  Since I am the database guy, I don't
build application code at all!   My job is to assure that

1)  the database is accurate and current internally (hence constraints
and business rules are my job)
2)  able to communicate with external data sources (hence the need for
industry standards. subscriptions to external data sources)
3) able to present data to the front end (report server, analytic
server, host programs regardless of language)
