> consolidated data easily accessible is both nice and risky.
I have not found any advantages toward regulatory issues for
either the segregated or the aggregated approach where the
business ultimately wants to integrate subsets of that data.
It's just a different query problem, technically.
The same hoops are still in the same places, but the paths
among them are rearranged a bit one way or the other.
Useful duplication can be controlled OK. Only aggregating what
you have to, seems to be a reasonable policy.
-Patrick
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