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Tim.Churches wrote:
> Tim Cook wrote:
>> As soon as you start embedding complex data into relational structours
>> you start losing the ability to recover "information".
>>
>> In the SPECIFIC instance of OSCAR, the act of creating PDF's as data
>> stores means there is no way to report back out of them so that data
>> quality/ data integrity can be verified.
>
> Tim (or anyone else familiar with OSCAR),
>
> Can you elaborate on this?
My apologies.
I shouldn't have said anything....for two reasons.
My information is based on OSCAR experience almost two years ago. Also,
I haven't the time / energy to "prove" my assertions. So, if the data
model suits the users needs then I guess it's just a difference of
opinion and not one of technical soundness.
Cheers,
Tim
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