|  | Posted by Ed Murphy on 09/27/07 02:29 
--CELKO-- wrote:
 >>> He can add REFERENCES clauses (once he figures out which ones should be added, and cleans up any existing exceptions), surely? <<
 >
 > Then he will have mimicked a 1970's pointer chain DB in SQL instead of
 > making this a properly designed RDBMS.
 >
 > For example, if I use an VIN for an automobile, I can verify the VIN
 > by going to the automobile, the DMV, insurance company, etc.  But if I
 > use a GUID (or any other hardware generated value), I have no trusted
 > external source for verification.
 >
 > I do not have a good way to validate it, in fact.  The magical
 > universal GUID might be used for an automobile, a squid or Britney
 > Spears!
 
 Other than size, is this significantly different from any other type
 of artificial record key, e.g. INT IDENTITY?
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