I think a good soluthion it is to do a table for every thing and use MERGE
table for searching data in all the table (for MERGE see documentation at
pag. 271 "MySql table Type" chapter).
Il 16:24, mercoledì 14 marzo 2001, abdelhamid bettache scrisse:
> I want to ask you :
> 1- How many rows does a mysql table can hold?
> 2- I have to design a database for all universities of my country , Is it
> better to consider one database for each university or one database for all
> universities . Note that a query on a table "student" would be more quick
> if I use for every university its own student table .
>
>
> thank you & sorry for my english
>
>
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