Am Tue, Feb 04, 2025 at 10:41:38PM +0100 schrieb Thiemo Kellner: > >> On 4 Feb 2025, at 18:27, Thiemo Kellner <thi...@gelassene-pferde.biz> > >> wrote: > >> > >> Unless the lookup table is actually a check constraint one can use to > >> populate dropdown boxes in an interface. > > > > That is even worse because it ceases being transactional and users might > > select something different than what they see on the screen. > > I might see what you want to point out. E.g. the table is COLOURS. The rec > with id 1 is RED, the one with id 2 is BLUE, 3 is GREE and so on. Now you > load these values into the dropdown box that sports RED, BLUE, GREE and so > on. While someone selects GREE, there is a maintenance release changing GREE > to YELLOW. So when that someone sends the selection by id to the backend, not > GREE is selected but YELLOW.
Yep, that's what I meant and which I never thought of before. Karsten -- GPG 40BE 5B0E C98E 1713 AFA6 5BC0 3BEA AC80 7D4F C89B