----- Original Message ----- From: "Amrit Hallan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think the privacy can be maintained in a single > database too. Take for an example, a bank accounts > database where privacy is a critical issue. Still, they > don't have separate tables for separate customers. > We have a unique account number in a common > database and still our details cannot be accessed > by other customers. I don't think you ever read the newspapers or watch the television, Amrit! That happens all the time. Banks, insurance companies, utilities, shops and even the UK Inland Revenue (tax authorities) have all had problems with customers accidentally seeing each others' details. Bj ____ � The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM � ____ To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send Your Posts To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To change subscription settings to the wdvltalk digest version: http://wdvl.internet.com/WDVL/Forum/#sub ________________ http://www.wdvl.com _______________________ You are currently subscribed to wdvltalk as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
