Hi,

>> If you change the association of EXTERNAL_CA and INTERNAL_CA in the
>> table above, all previously created entries are changed implicitly.
>> Of course, this association *should* never be changed, an INTERNAL_CA
>> is not supposed to be "changing" to another EXTERNAL_CA.
>>
>> If we keep the relation in all the individual database entries, we
>> have "historical" information about the association as it was when
>> the item was created, but we also keep a lot of redundancy that could
>> bite some time in the future.
>
> Do you really want to change such an association? This is for me a no-no.

No, of course not. I was just thinking about people screwing up the
database in the SQL monitor, but there's nothing we can do against this,
anyway.

Martin




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