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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Yeah, I would remove it.
Have a blessed day! Steph
Yeah, I would remove it.
Have a blessed day! Steph
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Steph Mathews
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#24289
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Re: Change DMARC behavior for p=none
#misc
In my experience, people who are interested in adding a DMARC record for their domain start with setting one up with p=none. Then they go through and audit the reports on their domain. They see that
In my experience, people who are interested in adding a DMARC record for their domain start with setting one up with p=none. Then they go through and audit the reports on their domain. They see that
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Mark Fletcher
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#24288
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Re: Change DMARC behavior for p=none
#misc
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/munge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC#DNS_record
Best,
Glenn
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PG&E Delenda Est
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/munge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC#DNS_record
Best,
Glenn
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PG&E Delenda Est
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Glenn Glazer
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#24287
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Re: Change DMARC behavior for p=none
#misc
This would frustrate our users who receive software patches via the project's mailing list.
Git takes patch author information from e-mail headers. Right now we have git hooks in place on the server
This would frustrate our users who receive software patches via the project's mailing list.
Git takes patch author information from e-mail headers. Right now we have git hooks in place on the server
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Michael Halstead
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#24286
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Re: Change DMARC behavior for p=none
#misc
It's hard to have objections.... as I don't know what is talked about.
Does anyone care to explain/translate? "munge", "p=" ?
groetjes, Ronaldo
It's hard to have objections.... as I don't know what is talked about.
Does anyone care to explain/translate? "munge", "p=" ?
groetjes, Ronaldo
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ro-esp
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#24285
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
An indexing method is most definitely required IMHO.
Haven't made any form of dbase or excel sheet without it. Sure on IOG there no 'programmable' reference but surely easier to instruct 'go to #23'
An indexing method is most definitely required IMHO.
Haven't made any form of dbase or excel sheet without it. Sure on IOG there no 'programmable' reference but surely easier to instruct 'go to #23'
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dave w
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#24284
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Well, putting on my DBA hat, relational database theory requires that there be no duplicate rows in a database table. As you can’t control what people put into a row, the ID column assures that
Well, putting on my DBA hat, relational database theory requires that there be no duplicate rows in a database table. As you can’t control what people put into a row, the ID column assures that
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Larry Finch
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#24283
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
It might be usable if the Database controlling person could
specify the indexing interval at DB initiation and also
request reindex & interval at later times
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Bob Bellizzi
It might be usable if the Database controlling person could
specify the indexing interval at DB initiation and also
request reindex & interval at later times
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Bob Bellizzi
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Bob Bellizzi
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#24282
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Re: Change DMARC behavior for p=none
#misc
I'm objecting to this. This would munge From for everybody. It'd be disruptive, and for what? What's the sense? p=none means no rejection. People (including me) make DMARC records with p=none in the
I'm objecting to this. This would munge From for everybody. It'd be disruptive, and for what? What's the sense? p=none means no rejection. People (including me) make DMARC records with p=none in the
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Lena
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#24281
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
I agree. Many times I put it on the right side and hide it from my user.....but it's nice to know it's always there when I want it.
I agree. Many times I put it on the right side and hide it from my user.....but it's nice to know it's always there when I want it.
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Charles Roberts
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#24280
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Sorry to be a boring old programmer, but I’ve always found it useful to have an Id column in a database.
Sorry to be a boring old programmer, but I’ve always found it useful to have an Id column in a database.
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Alex Stone
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#24279
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
I find a record number useful, make it only visible to a moderator or make it so it can be turned on or off (shown or not shown).
Bob
I find a record number useful, make it only visible to a moderator or make it so it can be turned on or off (shown or not shown).
Bob
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Bob Schrempp
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#24278
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Re: "Pending Message" notification that could be clicked on to delete it.
#suggestion
That’s easily solvable by sending an email message notifying them their message is being moderated, along with a copy of the message. And I think that would be very useful. But the synchronicity
That’s easily solvable by sending an email message notifying them their message is being moderated, along with a copy of the message. And I think that would be very useful. But the synchronicity
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J_Catlady
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#24277
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Re: "Pending Message" notification that could be clicked on to delete it.
#suggestion
If a message is sent by email, the sender wouldn't even know it was being moderated, unless the group has a policy that every message from every sender is moderated.. Some members think that any delay
If a message is sent by email, the sender wouldn't even know it was being moderated, unless the group has a policy that every message from every sender is moderated.. Some members think that any delay
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David Grimm
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#24276
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Mark, I think you mean "remove that column." I recalled suggesting this in the past, and I found the thread:
https://beta.groups.io/g/main/topic/1763947#8385
It seems the conclusion (using the term
Mark, I think you mean "remove that column." I recalled suggesting this in the past, and I found the thread:
https://beta.groups.io/g/main/topic/1763947#8385
It seems the conclusion (using the term
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J_Catlady
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#24275
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Mark,
Or, convert it to a permalink icon on each row that shows the ID number as a tooltip. Possibly moved to the right as Duane suggested. Preserving its usability as a sorting key to put the rows in
Mark,
Or, convert it to a permalink icon on each row that shows the ID number as a tooltip. Possibly moved to the right as Duane suggested. Preserving its usability as a sorting key to put the rows in
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Shal Farley
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#24274
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
I can work with it either way. Most of the time I don't use it, but it can be handy for seeing which order the items were added in some cases. How about another option, move it to the right side,
I can work with it either way. Most of the time I don't use it, but it can be handy for seeing which order the items were added in some cases. How about another option, move it to the right side,
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Duane
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#24273
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Re: Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Just allow it to be hidden.
lloyd lehrer
Just allow it to be hidden.
lloyd lehrer
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lloyd lehrer
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#24272
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Remove the ID column in databases
#suggestion
Hi All,
In each database, there is an ID column, assigned automatically, starting from 1 and monotonically increasing for each row. It seems that this column leads to some confusion, especially for
Hi All,
In each database, there is an ID column, assigned automatically, starting from 1 and monotonically increasing for each row. It seems that this column leads to some confusion, especially for
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Mark Fletcher
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#24271
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Re: Better error when renaming a group
#suggestion
#done
We've verified that the group also can't be created, but doesn't exist. Probably because it was once created, then deleted. If this is the case, I think the error should be "That address is not
We've verified that the group also can't be created, but doesn't exist. Probably because it was once created, then deleted. If this is the case, I think the error should be "That address is not
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Duane
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#24270
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