Chris Hallwright <[email protected]> 
writes:
> It makes sense, but the implication seems to be that for the framework
> to work with SQL databases, every table needs a single ID key field,
> no matter whether it has one, many, or no natural keys.

Leslie is right about specializing OBJECT-ID.  Also, if you do not need
to update or delete instances (and do not provide an interface for doing
this), an ID is not necessary.  I have one table in hfsbo.com that has
no ID because it, tracking site visits, only needs inserts and selects
to work.

-- 
Sorry but you say Nibiru is a Hoax?  Doesnt Exist?  So maybe The
Sumerian people doesnt exist also! --Anonymous by way of SkI

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