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> > I definitely don't agree with Roger's idea of using QNames in > data, either, though-IMHO that dangerously mixes metadata with data. > But the notion that metadata and data can be separated is itself deeply flawed. If I have two lines of business, "product sales" and "services", are these two things data or metadata? You'll find some systems in which they are data (rows), others in which they are metadata (columns). Similarly, if I have three kinds of personnel, "salaried", "hourly-paid", and "contractors". Or if I have 23 kinds of asset on the books, or 592 kinds of equipment, I will sometimes want to treat these as types and sometimes as instances. Mixing metadata and data is something we have to live with. Functional data models rightly eliminate the distinction. Regards, Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ http://twitter.com/michaelhkay
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