Yes DBA's can have it good. Once there is data... one has to do a very expensive data conversion process. (Imagine some records don't make it, or some FK-PK references get lost) So almost no one ever changes production DB model.
But formbeans must match forms (jsp view).... so when a user changes the forms (reqs. spec.) ... we follow. Of course then we have O/R impedance over time, fun!.
(I have in the past used "temporary" tables )
.V
Peyathevar, Santhi {PBG} wrote:
I always wondered:
Why does the Object Model have to keep changing with requirements and not the Database Design !
Santhi :)
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