Subject | RE: [IB-Architect] Table Inheritance |
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Author | Claudio Valderrama C. |
Post date | 2000-07-19T01:27:51Z |
> -----Original Message-----[snip]
> From: Joseph Alba [mailto:jalba@...]
> Sent: Martes 18 de Julio de 2000 12:51
>
>A couple of days ago I asked you in this list if you wanted something like
> The important implication is this: because the semantics is on run-time
> (DML), this means that you don't need to check the correctness of these
> triggers (mainly the existence of new/old variables in tables), at
> definition time. You can place this at run-time and at the
> responsibility of
> the designer/programmer. So, this realization should speed up a lot of
> things because you can forego constraint checking. All you need
> is the blr.
the MsSql7 procedures where checks are deferred to run-time, so all kinds of
weird behaviors may happen and are left to the programmer, because you can
drop objects used by your code.
You answered NO. Then, I ask you again: do you still say NO?
;-)
C.
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Claudio Valderrama C.
Ingeniero en Informática - Consultor independiente
http://members.tripod.com/cvalde