On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 17:07:56 -0600
Curtis Scheer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -> Is there a difference between an address for the customer detail and an
> address for the customer?
>
> Not really an address is an address, it's a matter of specify an address for
> the customer master record which basically represents an entire customer
> while the customerdetail represents departments within that company that
> might be at a different address then the company's main office for instance.
Could be that you need another table. Sounds like you have something
like;
company <===> address <===> detail
Now you just have to indicate which address is the primary or head
office. You can do that with a bool in the address table. You can
even add a unique, partial index to address to assure that you only
have one head office per company.
Another alternative is to add another table which just holds the
address:
company <===> department <===> detail
^ ^
| |
\==> address <==/
Obviously the address attached to the company is the head office. For
departments you can either duplicate the reference to the address table
or have NULL indicate a default to the head office.
There are many possibilities. Which one is best will depend on
analysing your particular business model.
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