• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    I think you would have a table of “activities” with a value of how good/bad each is. So like cleaning your room would be +5 but crying in a store because mommy wouldn’t buy you a toy would be - 15. Then you have a table for children and each child starts with 0 in January and then for each activity the child does there naughty/nice value gers adjusted. December 24 Santa runs a query on the dB and gets a list of every child with a positive value.

    Keep in mind I currently feel sick and put about 5 minutes of thought into thus.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Actually I think there should be a intermediary table as a history of activities of each child. Like child table is I’d, name, age, address, and naughty/nice value, activities would be Id, description, and good/bad value. Then a history table of ID, child_id, activity_id. So santa can recalculate a child’s naughty/nice value to “check it twice”

      • @AdamEatsAss
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        91 year ago

        Redundancy is key. There should always be two methods for calculating a child’s ANNS (Aggregate Naughty Nice Score). I propose a conventional method where activities are graded from -5 to +5 where a child’s ANNS is the sum of all their previous activities, this would be a child’s historical ANNS. And I propose a second system where only the activities performed within the last 365 days of calculation are considered, to account for children who have drastically changed behavior year to year, this would be a child’s current year ANNS. I think the current year ANNS would hold more weight in Santa’s judgement but looking at the historical ANNS in conjunction with the current year could help provide a better picture of a child’s character.

        • Dr. Bluefall
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          91 year ago

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          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            I mean in a certain light, christmas presents are a yearly bonus for children and Santa checking his list is a management review of the child’s performance…