A. Update the address for each order the customer placed.
In a flat file database, the data is typically stored in a single table or file without relational links. If a customer’s address changes, the company would need to update the address for each record (such as past orders) that contains that customer’s address. This is because the address is likely stored redundantly in the order records.
B. Update the address in the customer address table.
In a flat file database, information is typically organized into tables, and each table contains rows and columns. The customer's address is part of the customer data, and updating it would involve modifying the relevant record in the customer address table. Option B reflects the standard practice of updating the address information at its source in the customer address table.
If they are going to update the customer's ADDRESS, wouldn't it be in the ADDRESS field on the table? Not the Customer's ORDER field on the table? Or am I just overthinking this one?
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