John W Colby
jwcolby at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 13:54:50 CST 2013
I had actually found and read this buut I didn't realize that it applied to the individual records inside of the tables. Suppose I have 10 loan officers, each has his own loans. Currently they are pulled down to thhe FE, worked on over a (longer than a day) time period, then the changes are pushed out to files used to feed back into the system. How does a schema allow each loan officer to have his own set of records on the server without append / update / delete conflicts with other loann officers records? John W. Colby Reality is what refuses to go away when you do not believe in it On 1/31/2013 2:45 PM, Stuart McLachlan wrote: > http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2009/09/07/sql-server-importance-of-database-schemas-in-sql-s > erver/