Re: Compare rows
Spiegelberg, Greg <gspiegelberg@cranel.com>
From: Greg Spiegelberg <gspiegelberg@cranel.com>
To: Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org>
Cc: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2003-10-09T12:50:07Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
Christopher Browne wrote: > > Wow, that takes me back to a paper I have been looking for for > _years_. > > Some time in the late '80s, probably '88 or '89, there was a paper > presented in Communications of the ACM that proposed using this sort > of "hypernormalized" schema as a way of having _really_ narrow schemas > that would be exceedingly expressive. They illustrated an example of > an address table that could hold full addresses with a schema with > only about half a dozen columns, the idea being that you'd have > several rows linked together. I'd be interested in the title / author when you remember. I'm kinda sick. I like reading on most computer theory, designs, algorithms, database implementations, etc. Usually how I get into trouble too with 642 column tables though. :) -- Greg Spiegelberg Sr. Product Development Engineer Cranel, Incorporated. Phone: 614.318.4314 Fax: 614.431.8388 Email: gspiegelberg@Cranel.com Cranel. Technology. Integrity. Focus.