Re: Best Practice for Address storage. - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Paula Price
Subject Re: Best Practice for Address storage.
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In response to Best Practice for Address storage.  ("Daniel Staal" <DStaal@usa.net>)
Responses Re: Best Practice for Address storage.  (Daniel Staal <DStaal@usa.net>)
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I have seen some interesting implementation using vertical tables.
http://weblogs.foxite.com/andykramek/archive/2009/05/03/8369.aspx

Paula Price

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> I'm working on a new system that will (hopefully) need to store
> addresses
> for people from anywhere in the world.  The system's still in the
> design
> stage, and I was wondering if anyone had ideas for a best-practice on
> how
> to store those addresses.
> 
> Daniel T. Staal
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