Syntax is saved anyway. Furthermore, it is no bad idea to save a "program"
(=clean set of syntax) for all transformations and tables in case you find
errors in the data after you have done tabulation and want to start anew.
But this is probably not what Alan and John were up to discuss?

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2015-11-08 18:38 GMT+01:00 Roberto Gil Saura [UV] <roberto....@uv.es>:

>
> ISO 20252 on market research "forces" to save all the processes have been
> executed in a database so someone else could repeat exactly the same
> processes as the first time.
> This forces to save the syntax of all the processes running. Each process
> that can be used in "production jobs" will be welcome, especially those
> that affect the transformation of the database.
>
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