Subject | Re: [ib-support] IB Documentation |
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Author | Antonio Parrotta |
Post date | 2002-10-25T12:24:30Z |
Hi Martijn,
I try to explain you my problem. I have one "master" database, where common data is stored, and many "details" databases where some Tables refer to the "Master" db and all the rest are just a local data. Since changing up the Master data, should be reflected to the "details" database, I imagine that I need for trigger, stored procedures, and so on. So I look for some document that meet my aim.
Thanks
Antonio
Martijn Tonies <m.tonies@...> wrote:Hi Antonio,
to make a robust database, how to organize the tables, triggers, stored
procedures and so on.
table design, you'd be better of with a book about database design and
normalization.
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase
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Firebird Workbench - the developer tool for Firebird
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If we change anything, the users object."
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I try to explain you my problem. I have one "master" database, where common data is stored, and many "details" databases where some Tables refer to the "Master" db and all the rest are just a local data. Since changing up the Master data, should be reflected to the "details" database, I imagine that I need for trigger, stored procedures, and so on. So I look for some document that meet my aim.
Thanks
Antonio
Martijn Tonies <m.tonies@...> wrote:Hi Antonio,
> I have already downloaded IB Documentation from IBPhoenix site, but I'dlike to know if exist some document or article where I can find out a guide
to make a robust database, how to organize the tables, triggers, stored
procedures and so on.
>What do you mean with "organize tables"? 'Cause if this is about "basic"
table design, you'd be better of with a book about database design and
normalization.
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase
http://www.upscene.com
Firebird Workbench - the developer tool for Firebird
http://www.upscene.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
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