You obviously do not understand what "technically perfect" means when it comes to data normalisation.

Obviously.

That's why solutions which are thrown together are often incapable of being expanded to include new requirements.

I've never adovocated "throwing together" a solution. Merely that the solutions proposed by programmers or database designers aren't always necessary.

> If you create a "throw away" solution
then never try to expand it, simply throw it away and start again.

For what reason? If you create a working solution and never try to expand it, chances are you don't need to, so what's the advantage in throwing it away and generating work for yourself in reproducing it?

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