Re: generic modelling of data models; enforcing constraints dynamically... - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Oliver Kohll - Mailing Lists
Subject Re: generic modelling of data models; enforcing constraints dynamically...
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Responses Re: generic modelling of data models; enforcing constraints dynamically...  (InterRob <rob.marjot@gmail.com>)
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On 27 Sep 2009, at 21:10, InterRob <rob.marjot@gmail.com> wrote:

Peter, may I invite you to privately share some more details on the system you are using and the design of it? Did you implement it using PostgreSQL? Looking forward to your reply.
(And with respect to your previous message: whom are you actually referring to by the acronym "OPs"?)


Or publicly? I for one would be interested hearing more. From situations I've come across, EAV seems to be proposed when either
1) attributes are very numerous and values very sparse
2) people want to be able to quickly add (and remove?) attributes
My feeling is it's probably valid for 1, at least I haven't come across anything better, but not for 2.

Regards
Oliver

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