Colin Law wrote:

> Yes, why complicate matters.
> 
> Have you considered that a user might be both a customer and an
> employee?  Your model would preclude that I think.  Are you sure it
> would not be better just to have the user model who can be either or
> both just by attribute contents?
> 
> Colin

Valid point :)

I do not want to combine Customer and Employee tables because they have 
quite different attributes...

Employee has department, manager, roles etc...
Customer has current status, credit card info etc.. bunch of stuff I 
will collect on registration.. If I combine them, the resulting table 
will be a little too huge..


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