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From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> > I suppose. Don't ask me, I wouldn't use triggers for business rules. If I > can write a trigger program, I can write an external I/O module. The only > reason to use triggers for business rules is so that you can have things > like DFU and SQL updates as part of your production systems. > > You may be able to guess what I think of that. yeah, we had a discussion of that on the list...
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