Dick,
question for ya....if you "owned" Siebel, lock, stock and barrel,
what would you do?
1) Fix and switch ALL RI to the database ( oracle and ms and ibm and others)
2) Just fix it where it is broken, but leave it in the app itself
3) leave it out but publish a tech spec document telling users/DBAs how
and where to implement RI constraints.
4) something else.
I am curious how you would solve Tom Siebel's problem of shipping an app
across, say, four or five major different dbms platforms while
simultaneously
keeping bugs, development costs , requiring consulting and document costs
down,
and upgrade schedules and bug fixes in place.
In other words...if you were "god" how would you fix this problem you see?
curious,
Ross
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Dennis,
You ought to be a sales droid! That was a perfectly worded reply and in
MANY instances I'll agree with you. The ease or of lack thereof in
administering an application is very often decided on by damagement by
whether
or not they need a dedicated/specialized resource to handle it. Therefore
sales
droids will constantly downplay that requirement, until the check is in
hand.
Actually sales droids downplay a lot of requirements for their software
until
the deal is in the bank. Then they drop the bomb. And then people like us
are
left to clean up.
Dick Goulet
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