--- "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The value of a surrogate key is easy retrieval and really has nothing to 
> do with normalization or proper modeling.
> 
> I often add a surrogate key, even when one is not required just so I 
> don't have to worry about have a 4 element where clause.


I've often wondered about this.  Since PostgreSQL allows FOREIGN KEYS to be 
referenced from UNIQUE
(non-primary) natural keys, couldn't the schema be designed so that every table 
has a surrogate
PRIMARY KEY and yet still maintain the relationships using UNIQUE natural keys.

Would a design like this be practical?

Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.

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