> MySQL schema is closer to
>
> CREATE INDEX "address_firstname_key" ON "address" ( "firstname",
> "lastname");
>
> Are you sure that those entries need something unique?

I personally prefer them to be unique, just so my users don't
double up their contacts.  It doesn't *have* to be, though.
I just wanted to mention that the recommendation doesn't really
do what I think is intended, as only one user can have a contact
named "Bob Smith".  :)

Benny


-- 
"Well, we *could* hunt down the perpetrators, pool some $$, and
hire 3 or 4 baseball-bat wielding professional explainers to go
explain our position to them.  Figuring out how to do so without
breaking any laws is the tough part..."
                                 -- Valdis Kletnieks, 2009-01-23



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