On 2012-08-15 1:54 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote:
I have to keep this data in MySql, and i am not sure (as SQL/databse is not my 
field) how to organise this into one or many tables? right now I would 
represent my info as follows:

device_name|HW_version|SW_version|IP_addr_pvt|IP_addr_pub|data_specific_to_device|associated_service
   |associated_device
dev_x      | 1234     |1234      |1.2.3.4    |9.8.7.6    |data_specific_to_x    
 |SVC_A,SVC_B,SVC_C... |dev_y,dev_z,dev_n,dev_m...
dev_y      | 2348     |7734      |10.2.3.4   |99.8.7.6   
|data_specific_to_y.....|SVC_B,SVC_X...       |dev_x,dev_m...
dev_z      | 3934     |5634      |11.2.3.4   |79.8.7.6   
|data_specific_to_z.....|SVC_M                |dev_n,dev_m...
...


pl advice. what would be the best design? data_specific_to_device could be more 
than one column, as i get to explore the data a bit more.

and do i really need a device_id field? whi. ch any SQL table normally has.

Without a primary key, a table isn't really a table. A surrogate (auto_increment) PK might be simplest.

If the associated_service column is a list of values, it needs to be projected to a child table (parentkey, data item ...).

From the info posted, I can't tell much about the other fields

PB

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