| Posted by DA Morgan on 04/13/07 15:47 
David Kerber wrote:
 >> True. There's no point in having duplicate rows, cause you can't tell
 >> which one you're handling :-)
 >
 > True, but are you telling me you've never had it happen accidentally??
 
 Assuming the database is being used as more than an electronic form
 of Excel or 3x5 cards ... no. Primary key constraints were invented
 for a reason. Like seat belts they are most useful when used.
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 Daniel A. Morgan
 University of Washington
 damorgan@x.washington.edu
 (replace x with u to respond)
 Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
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