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>>>I agree that keys need to be uniquely named. It's a shame that the M$ white paper didn't bridge conventions to keys primary and secondary.
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>>>Do developers still make a combined primary key these days? {outside of SBT that is}
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>>>__Stephen
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>>Yes, some do...but they shouldn't. The PK should be totally meaningless to the data. It should not be something the user has to enter, nor should it be madeup of a combination of fields. I have a KB artilce on my website that discusses this.
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>>While we're discussing standards, I have a standards document that I've been using for sometime. I'll try to post it on my web site in the next few days.
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>Well I just got into the driver seat on another project and wanted to print a set of standards. I looked to your site but didn'tr find anything on standards. Did it get posted yet?
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>If not could you email me a copy please?
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>srussell@vitech-net.com
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>Thanks.
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>When I get done with our document I will publish it in the Doc's area for others.
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>__Stephen
Yeah...Sorry about that. Things have gotten a bit hectic. It will be up there this weekend.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer