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Anyone out there with experience of databases?


Shane
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Just chucking my hat into the ring.

As an ex (many years ago) database man (IBM DB2 and Microsoft Access)

I woke up in a sweat this morning wondering if a lot of this political madness can be defined (and possibly partly rectified) by applying some of the database design principles to the current insane position.

 

I don't want to make a pillock of myself (that's new) so wanted to bounce my ideas around.

 

Anyone interested?

 

PS Database theory is soooooo boring to those outside it I wouldn't want to waste people's time with a boring set of definitions.

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