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honey the codewitch1-Nov-21 7:13
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honey the codewitch1-Nov-21 4:29
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That's true, and given the amount of space to work with that we have these days, and how good databases are at doing batch data conversion and such, there really isn't a good reason to avoid redundant data if it makes things easier or more efficient. You just have to be careful not to go crazy with it, and you have to keep in mind that it can make your database more "brittle" because its more fields that need to be proofed/validated for correctness. Keeping redundant data in sync is a chore unto itself.

But yes yes yes to this. Redundant data is okay, when it serves a purpose, often for performance or integration purposes it is The Right Way(TM) to do things.

And if I'm wrong then I got paid a whole lot of money to be wrong, and a lot of people happy with how wrong I was. Laugh | :laugh:
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