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  • From: Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@g...>
  • To: Roger L Costello <costello@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 08:25:08 -0500

Consider the case where two of your books have multiple authors, in different orders.

Peter Hunsberger


On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 6:09 AM Roger L Costello <costello@m...> wrote:

Michael Kay wrote:

 

  • it's very easy to do a mapping that supports all the same retrieval queries, but doing a mapping that supports exactly the same set of permitted updates is well nigh impossible.
  • One of the issues here is ordering. As soon as you start representing relationships using primary and foreign keys, you lose any natural way of representing order in the relationship

 

I don’t understand. The following flat data format uses primary/foreign keys to implement nesting:

 

BookList.dat
Compilers Principles, Techniques, Tools               AUT01  Addison-Wesley               1986
Introduction to Compiling Techniques               AUT02  McGraw-Hill      1996
Economic Facts and Fallacies      AUT03               Basic Books        2011
Economics in One Lesson             AUT04               Harper & Brothers           1946

AuthorsList.dat
AUT01   Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey Ullman
AUT02   J. P. Bennett
AUT03   Thomas Sowell
AUT04   Henry Hazlitt

 

Suppose I want to update the list of authors. Specifically, I want to add “John Doe” to the beginning of the AUT01 author list:

 

AUT01   John Doe, Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey Ullman

 

That update operation seems pretty straightforward to me. What is the issue that I’m not seeing?

 

/Roger

 



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