Brandon Stout wrote:
I agree. That does sound better. I may give that a try on some of my own databases and tables. I wonder if this falls under one of the normalization rules I haven't committed to memory beyond level 3...
Normalization rules can be fall down in the real-world. I double there's any normal form that dictates putting table names as strings in another table. :)
I remember studying normal forms in college and thinking, "What? This is just common sense. Why do we need a text book for this?" I think I applied the same reasoning to this problem as well.
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