I have been trying to track down the source of the legend that there exist jurisdictions in which regulations or laws demand that the original units of measure be stored in databases. So far, all I have found is a passing reference to this fact in section 8.2 (units of measure, paragraph 8.2.3) of the PPDM Architectural Principles guide, version 3.7.
... until the collector arrives ...
This "blog" is really just a scratchpad of mine. There is not much of general interest here. Most of the content is scribbled down "live" as I discover things I want to remember. I rarely go back to correct mistakes in older entries. You have been warned :)
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- ALDSP Null Pointer Exceptions
- ALDSP Update Order
- ALDSP Cascaded Deletes
- ALDSP vs. Multi-table Updates Again
- ALDSP Invalid SQL Specified
- ALDSP Primary Key Not Provided
- ALDSP Recursive Type Definitions
- ALDSP vs. Multi-table Updates
- MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager vs. BEA WebLogic ...
- ALDSP vs. Renaming Tables
- Storing Original Units of Measure
- Submitting AquaLogic Documents
- Data Models
- Python IDEs
- Ant, WebLogic 8.x, JDBC Connection Pools
- Changing ALDSP End Points
- JMX Consoles: MC4J, EJAM, jManage
- JUnit 4.0 BeforeClass Annotation
- Clay
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