Re: Questions on Tags table schema - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: Questions on Tags table schema
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Msg-id 46AD917E.3050902@archonet.com
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In response to Questions on Tags table schema  ("Jay Kang" <arrival123@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Questions on Tags table schema
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Jay Kang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently trying to decide on a database design for tags in my web
> 2.0application. The problem I'm facing is that I have 3 separate
> tables
> i.e. cars, planes, and schools. All three tables need to interact with the
> tags, so there will only be one universal set of tags for the three tables.
>
> I read a lot about tags and the best articles I found were:
>
> Road to Web 2.0 ( http://wyome.com/docs/Road_to_Web_2.0:_The_Database_Design )

And what in particular recommended this to you?

> Currently, this is my DB design:
>
> Cars (carid, carname, text, etc.)
> Planes (planeid, planename, text, etc.)
> Schools (schoolname, text, etc.) <------ School does not take int as primary
> key but a varchar.

You don't mention a primary-key here at all. You're not thinking of
using "schoolname" are you?

> Tags (tagid, tagname, etc)
>
> --- Now here is where I have the question. I have to link up three separate
> tables to use Tags
> --- So when a new car is created in the Cars table, should I insert that
> carID into the TagsItems table
> --- as itemID? So something like this?
>
> TagsItems
> (
>   tagid INT NOT NULL REFERENCES Tags.TagID,
>   itemid INT NULL,  <---- really references Cars.carID and Planes.planeID
>   schoolname varchar NULL  <---- Saves the Schools.schoolname
>   itemid + tagId as Unique
> )

What's wrong with the completely standard:
   car_tags (carid, tagid)
   plane_tags (planeid, tagid)
   school_tags (schoolid, tagid)

> I also have a question on the schoolname field, because it accepts varchar
> not integer. There seems to be some design that would better fit my needs.
> I'm asking  you guys for a little assistance.

Sorry, don't understand this question.

--
   Richard Huxton
   Archonet Ltd

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