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NathanBest regards
a lazy programmer (and I'm one) is a programmer that dosn't code 100
similar programs from one end to the other - they have fun making a
program generator that then does the job they do not bother to make
;-)
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Henrik,and
The term "lazy programmer" is sometimes used with negative
connotation,
other times used with positive connotation. In this case, I don'twould
fault programmers who would rather not code the full SQL statement,
including
rtrim() function calls required to trim fields.
I was just trying to say that this is a case where invoking a REST
web service API would provide a simpler interface for programmers. A
web-service API would relieve programmers of the verbosity and
ofttimes complexity of coding their own SQL statements.
I'm just suggesting that this is a case where a REST web service API
have advantages over Node's db2a interface.hasn't
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 7:41 AM, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nathan
you may call it lazy to want to have a transparent interface that
toresultsets
be
touched every time you add a new or remove a column to a table.
Especially removing a column will cause errors if you specify
UserAby specific field names, imho they sould automatically be removed
from the rest service and that should automatically result in the
field are removed in the UI regardless of code defining the field
may exsist.
We are back to constructing an UI where if you filter the SSN from
it dosn't appear in his UI but dons't filter it from UserB it--
appears - both running on the same code.
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