So how long will it take the industry to figure out that if you can keep
data in an xml-like data model for the life of the data, rather than ever
putting it in 1NF, it will be easier (and less expensive) for everyone?
--dawn

On 10/5/05, Results <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Scott,
> Yes. I was doing a data transfer project for a company I worked for
> and we are building this horribly complicated flattening to comma-sep
> when I discovered that the destination system was also MV. No one had
> thought to ask if they were an MV shop. Once we knew that, we sent them
> a multivalued file with their data in their format.
>
> - Charles "Ohh look, Shiny" Barouch
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> >
> >The other day I walked into a store to pick up a new dryer because my
> other dryer (1 year old) had caught fire. Note to self: Make sure you clean
> out your dryer ducts on a routine basis. Anyway, one of the sales reps
> starts to log into their system when I notice an AIX message pass by. I
look
> a little closer and what do I see but a dynamic connect session going. I
ask
> the guy to page up and find that the application that he is logging into is
> Unidata. The name of the store is Grants appliances based out of Joliet,
IL.
> >
> >My questions to the list are have any of you had similar experiences and
> how much of a geek am I to get totally excited about seeing another U2 site
> in action?
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Dawn M. Wolthuis
Tincat Group, Inc.

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