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The second statement is what we would expect from a general filmographic database where films are usually associated with a '''production country'''. | The second statement is what we would expect from a general filmographic database where films are usually associated with a '''production country'''. | ||
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+ | | valign="top" width="405px" |[[File:Penguins-2.png|400px]]<br /> | ||
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+ | Apparently we have to consider two locations: one for shooting and one for production. | ||
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+ | Then, '''"let's add another field"'''. | ||
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+ | In fact, having fifty or more columns (fields) in a table is not uncommon in do-it-yourself databases. Most of these columns have accumulated over time by "let's add another field" | ||
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+ | We now learn that the film was '''originally released''' in France as ''La marche de l'empereur''. Apparently, ''March of the penguins'' is a '''distribution title'''. | ||
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+ | Unfortunaltely, we soon come across another distribution title, ''Marsz pingwinów''. | ||
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+ | "Add another field?" | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 1 April 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
Do we talk about the same thing?
Naming a data element may appear sufficient in order to give it a meaning. While this may be true for personal databases, it clearly isn't as soon as people from different backgrounds want to share the information.