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David FOXWELL wrote:
The idea is that a program doesn't have to know anything about the
database in order to use it. This has become a topic since we were
joined by team of JAVA developers. Since I had to create a new PF, I
got the order to create a separate I/O module as a kind of guinea pig
for future developement, the idea being that we would do the same for
every new file on the system.

Personally I don't like the idea of making the IO modular ... make the business function modular.

So you call a module to create a order line item ... you pass it a order, item number, quantity, etc, and the order line item is created. You don't know how it was created, but it gives you a line item reference.

If you write the function using regular database IO initially, you can change it to use sql if need be (make sure the 'need' is real and not just to use SQL) and the caller of the function doesn't need to know.

david


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