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by sk5t
1838 days ago
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"Don't ever be wrong" is one way to do it; on the other hand, sometimes we make mistakes anyway, especially in ad hoc queries, and not getting any results back at all helps to spot the problem quickly (more quickly than spending minutes befuddled by the nonempty resultset). |
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Is the value of making that mistake strong enough that you use so much more data to store a UUID value??