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Tesiny, Ed EdTesiny at oasas.state.ny.us
Tue Apr 24 09:08:50 CDT 2007


Hi All,
I'm not familiar enough with SQL Server but I have a question regarding
what I call Code Tables.  I use them a lot when I develop an application
in Access, e.g., I'll have a table for counties i.e., county code and
county name or Providers, Provider code and Provider Name.  I have them
as separate tables.  I'm trying to make sense out of the tables and
relationships "my" programmer created.  He has one code table period!
Below is a look as to how it is setup.
 
CodeType     CodeId     CodeName                OrderOnForm 
Ethnicity      1        Puerto Rican                 1 
Ethnicity      2        Mexican                      2 
Ethnicity      3        Cuban                        3 
Ethnicity      4        Other Hispanic               4 
Ethnicity      5        Hispanic, Not Specified/Known5 
Ethnicity      7        Not of Hispanic Origin       6 
Ethnicity      9        Don't Know/No Answer         7 
Gender         1        Male                        10 
Gender         2        Female                      20 
Health         1        Poor                         5 
Health         2        Fair                        10 
Health         3        Good                        15 
Health         4        Very Good                   20 
Health         5        Excellent                   25 
Health         9        Don't Know/No Answer        80 

 
This is just a little bit of the table but I think you can see his
"logic" here.  Is this a common convention that developers use?  Hate to
see what else I'm going to find as I try to wade through this.
TIA
Ed
Edward P. Tesiny
Assistant Director for Evaluation
Bureau of Evaluation and Practice Improvement
New York State OASAS
1450 Western Ave.
Albany, New York  12203-3526
Phone:  (518) 485-7189
Fax:  (518) 485-5769
Email: EdTesiny at oasas.state.ny.us




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