Comment by pintxo Comment by pintxo 3 days ago 2 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News I would not count on those separate databases using a common key. Joining could be quite a pain.
Copy Link cinntaile 3 days ago Collapse Comment - Regardless of the actual implementation, do you agree that it's likely much easier to match data when you have it in an organized digital form than an organized physical form? Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link pintxo 2 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - Sure it is. One of the reasons, Germany has been shy to introduce a single primary key across all systems. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link pintxo 2 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - Sure it is. One of the reasons, Germany has been shy to introduce a single primary key across all systems. Reply View | 0 replies
Regardless of the actual implementation, do you agree that it's likely much easier to match data when you have it in an organized digital form than an organized physical form?