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I would not want a key in an applications tables that did not identify a business object.
If you want to "keep everything the same", I guess you will need to define a single,
generic or common order type which all orders will be required to have.


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HI Now that I know what the lib list issue is I am facing one issue.
WHen retrofitting a new file in code i prefer to keep everything the same.

in varrsity file they had order type.

in failing program there was a chain to a varsity logical which was indexed company, order type, order. (order type is origin like web, franchise etc.)

in proship there is no ordertype. My question is, do i make a join logical using proship and order header which has the order type? I am not sure if there other options or if this is the thing to do.

ideally we would not really need order type, all we are getting from these files is the order weight and shipping cost.
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