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Fay Wilson wrote:
> ... The technical explanation is something
> unpersuasive about databases and that anyone without a smart card
> doesn't exist "on the system".
It would be possible to design a database, and then operate it so that
this was true.
It would be phenomenally stupid to do so.
It would not constitute any sort of excuse for anything.
It seems more likely to be an administrative decision to conflate two
things together which are actualy separate. This may have been embodied
in a specification and thence written in software.
In which case my comment above applies.
Twice.
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