> "Robert Smith", "Bob Smith", "Bobby", "Mr. Smith" and "Brad Jr." can be
> same
> person.
Yes, of course. But "Mom" is pretty much the same for everyone. ;)
> SquirrelMail address book has only one requirement. Unique nickname per
> address book. Any other restriction is specific to storage backend and
> might
> create problems when you change your backend. If unique indexes increase
> load of your DB, you might consider making them not unique. If users hit
> artificial restriction in DB, they won't see SquirrelMail address book
> warning, they will see DB error.
>
> Documentation needs fixes. I am not DBA, but I suspect that setting unique
> 4
> key index not required by application is not good thing. Documentation
> could
> show several ways to do index stuff.
And that is all I am asking to have changed, the documentation.
:) The four-key index works very well for me, but I agree that
it probably makes DBAs shudder. All I am commenting on is that
the recommendation made in the documentation may not work the
way many users may expect.
That's all. :)
Benny
--
"Well, we *could* hunt down the perpetrators, pool some $$, and
hire 3 or 4 baseball-bat wielding professional explainers to go
explain our position to them. Figuring out how to do so without
breaking any laws is the tough part..."
-- Valdis Kletnieks, 2009-01-23
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