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Posted by Tony Rogerson on 10/10/23 11:34
Yet again you embarras yourself, do you think being rude sells more books?
You have the unfortunete but well deserved label of 'prat'.
Your inability to understand why the poster wants this exposes your lack of
real industry development experience and exposure.
Reading books is not enough to gain experience, i would suggest you go and
work for a company (assuming anybody will hire you with the attitude you
have) and get some real business experience. I seem to recall you worked for
a failed .com, was the reason for failure anything to do with your attitude?
Companies are often destroyed by their own staff having self agendas,
opinions and don't focus on the goal of the business, rather they focus on
their own selfish goals.
--
Tony Rogerson
SQL Server MVP
http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials
"--CELKO--" <jcelko212@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:1134194687.372370.245330@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Perhaps the problem is that you are trying to destroy the very
> foundation of RDBMS by mixing data and metadata in the schema?
>
> Let's get back to the basics of an RDBMS. Rows are not records; fields
> are not columns; tables are not files. You use the wrong words BECAUSE
> you have the wrong mental model.
>
> Read a book that will teach you about normalization, RDBMS, and data
> modeling. You are not going to get this in a Newsgroup -- you need a
> year or more of education.
>
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