I was creating a data structure and one of the tables does not have any definate uniquness.
It is a table to hold payment entries (so two entries could be the same)
It will be linked but on a one to many basis. i.e. Returning all lines where account number = x
It will be used for display, no updates or deletes only inserts.
I stopped to consider if this table needed a primary key and my college was adamant that every table should have a primary key no matter what. So he added an incrementing id (using a sequence).
To me this means There is a sequence that is using resources and not really contributing anything. An index is created on the table that will never be used but will have an overhead. If I ever needed to delete one specific line in an emergency I could use the built-in rowid.
I know tables should have a PK but does EVERY table really need one? Am I missing something? thank you for your time.