I have separated my program between data storage and business logic.
In my database I have two very similar tables, one storing committed updates (many entries per entity), and one entry being a temporary data that I am working on.
This means when I load data the "correct" data is the newest value of either the temporary data or the committed data.
My problem is deciding if providing this information is a "data storage" or a "business logic" problem.
Doing the devils advocate I end up with following 2 claims.
Data Storage issue
It is up to the data structure to be able to provide the answer to retrieve simple defined data requests, how it is done is the Data Storage. Even if this is done with a mix of code and load of data then this is fine, as long the request is fixed and have a clear answer.
So how this is stored with the temporary information should not be a concern for the Business logic, this means if I later refactor or rework the data structure, the Business logic's request is unaltered. So the solution is to load the newest value from both forms and compare these, and return the newest in defined format
Business Logic issue
Deciding which data is newest and how its handled is not a Data issue, so code to manipulate data should be placed in the Business Logic, possible via a wrapper (in Business Logic) to avoid having to refactor to much code in case of a change on the data storage. So both results should be requested and compared on the Business Logic side, leaving Data Storage to only maintain retrieval of data.
I am leaning heavily toward placing this logic in the Data Storage, as Business logic is asking a simple information and sending a request, that due to other issues this was decided to be stored in a specific way and possible later altered should not impact the Business logic part. So what are your thoughts.
Where would you place the information, and why should Business Logic/Data Storage be used/avoided for this task?