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I listen a number of podcasts. Often I hear the expression "Order line" in the context of database or business object modelling. It seems to be the canonical example of something. I just don't know what.

So what is an "order line"? What concept does it represent in a canonical example?

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  • It might help if you described (by pointing to with a URL) an example of a podcast that mentions this. Apr 28, 2012 at 20:22
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    I hear it in ecommerce specifically. It refers to the items an order consists of (the lines of the order).
    – Oded
    Apr 28, 2012 at 20:22
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    I assume that this is most likely a very stupid question, but I would rather be stupid now, than the next time I hear "order line" in a podcast/conversation. Apr 28, 2012 at 20:23
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    @DonalFellows One example would be: distributedpodcast.com/2011/… Apr 28, 2012 at 20:26

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It refers to a "Purchase Order" which typically consists of one or more lines, called "Order Lines".

As almost every business on earth has some similar record of it's orders, purchases and/or sales, it has been the canonical real-world data example of a Parent-Child (or Master-Detail) relationship for as long as databases have existed (well over forty years).

It might look like this:

May Weller,    14-FEB-2011

    qty    Product          Price

      1    Hose, 50ft       $21.99
      4    Sprinkler        $33.78
      1    Gum              $ 1.10

Total                       $56.87

This would typically be stored as one row in an [ORDERS] table and three additional rows in an [Order-Lines] table, that all point back to the parent row in [ORDERS]. Which could look something like this:

[ORDERS] Table:

OrderID:        14028
Customer:       May Weller
OrderDate:      14-FEB-2011

[OrderLines] Table:

OrderLineID:    223011      223012      223013
OrderID:        14028       14028       14028
quantity:       1           4           1
Product:        Hose, 50ft  Sprinkler   Gum
Price:          21.99       33.78       1.10

(NOTE: yes, I know that this is not fully normalized yet).

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In simpler terms, link defines it as the part of a sales order or purchase order that specifies the detailed information about a requested item.

the table with the detailed information would typically look like RBarry's OrderLines table.

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