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>I've always believed that there were many business data >processing requirements that SQL just can't do well. >For those applications processing a record at a time >by key seems to be more efficient, and the code looks >a lot cleaner. I'm starting to see that some of those >business calculations could be performed cleanly >using SQL if the database were designed better, >or at least designed with SQL in mind. One size has never fitted all situations. Good synopsis! Buck
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